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  • Featured Anders Falstie-Jensen
    • 15/05/2012
    • Previews
    Interview: Anders Falstie-Jensen

    We talk to Standstill Director Anders Falstie-Jensen to find out more about the performance and what to expect from three performers on three treadmills!

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    • 15/05/2012
    • Previews
    Interview: Sarah Flynn

    Sarah is a talented Q Usher from Cork and talks to us about her 2012 International Comedy Festival experiences and recommendations.

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    • 23/09/2011
    Q Stretches its Legs

    Q opened its doors in August after a fifteen year journey, driven by the performing arts sector, to create an independent purpose built mid-sized performance venue in central Auckland. Executive Producer James Wilson tells us how the first season will “stretch the legs of the building and start to show audiences the range of work that Q is capable of hosting.”

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    james wilson, q, theatre, the big idea, auckland, queen street, flexiform
    • 22/09/2011
    Answering Q's about Q: James Wilson

    I’ve known James Wilson for the past four years while he was Producer and General Manager at Massive Company.  So when I heard that he was taking on the role of Executive Producer at Q, I naturally wanted the lowdown.

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    james wilson, Q, theatre, rangatira, loft, vault, auckland, flexiform
    • 31/08/2011
    Reasons to Play

    It’s an exciting week for independent theatre.  On the 7th of September, the long-awaited theatre, Q opens its doors with two homegrown shows, Raising the Titanics and Venus Is…  It’s a sleek, beautiful space (I walked past the café last night and can attest to its flashness) and shares its loftiness with a $22 million price tag. But don’t let that fool you.

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    • 30/08/2011
    Q Shines

    You would probably hope that theatre people would know how to put on a good show, but even with some expectation, I was blown away but the opening event for Q.

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    Q's Opening Party
    • 29/08/2011
    Theatre opening is a dream come true

    It's the stuff of theatre legend. When William Shakespeare and his friends were devising their own shows, theatre was cheap and spectators let the actors know whether they thought they were getting their pennies' worth.

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    • 19/08/2011
    Q Preview - Auckland Now

    With two performance spaces, a cafe and bar and more flexibility than your average gymnast, Auckland's latest theatre complex is one of the most unique venues in the country.

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    Q
    • 07/09/2011
    Curtain Call — The Aucklander

    Published 17 Feb 2011, by Joanna Davies

    Joanna Davies time-travels to an Auckland that has plenty of choice for devotees of the theatre. How did we get there?

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