Get Out of My Letter Box, Q Theatre, 19 Feb 2020: Theatre Review
A delightfully quirky comedy, Get Out of My Letter Box opened at the Q Theatre Vault last night to a sold out crowd. It’s part of Auckland Fringe.
A delightfully quirky comedy, Get Out of My Letter Box opened at the Q Theatre Vault last night to a sold out crowd. It’s part of Auckland Fringe.
Elton John brought it all to Mt Smart Stadium on Sunday night – an astonishing catalog of hits, brilliant showmanship, his longtime band and a gloriously curated visual show – to an audience he clearly adored. And then, nearly two hours into the set, the show was cut short when he lost his voice. Did […]
Winding Up is a light-hearted take on the reality of getting older. What happens when we know our time is nearly up? Playwright Sir Roger Hall takes us on an intimate journey with Gen and Barry for the world premiere of Winding Up, launching The Auckland Theatre Company’s 2020 Season.
Lewis Capaldi led a rapturous 11-song singalong with a sold-out crowd at Auckland’s Town Hall last night. The adoring audience knew every word of every song, covering off all but four songs of the artist’s total career output in a tight 70-minute set.
William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing opened at Pop-up Globe on Saturday night, a performance that brought the Bard’s ribald comedy to giddy heights.
Pop-up Globe opened its fifth and final Auckland season with a glittering red-carpet event, followed by an eye-watering, jaw-dropping, utterly dazzling performance of Shakespeare’s much-loved tragedy, Romeo & Juliet.
The Actors’ Program stages an ambitious production of Moira Buffini’s acclaimed Welcome to Thebes at the Basement Theatre.
Red Leap Theatre’s production of Janet Frame’s debut novel, Owls Do Cry, immerses the audience deep in the heart of the author’s masterpiece, loses us in the words, the sounds, the terror, the loss, the sweet moments of pure bliss. It literally left me gasping.
The Felice Brothers played their first-ever headline show at The Tuning Fork last night, rocking their classic folk-rock to an appreciative full-house, a surprising number of whom sang along – to some of the most complex lyrics since Bob Dylan put pen to paper.
Marty Duda’s review of An Evening With Devin Townsend will be along shortly, but in the meantime, have a look at photos shot by Veronica McLaughlin.