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.
Get Out of My Letter Box reunites a Mother and daughter separated by adoption. Summer at Q and Auckland Fringe 2020 combine to present this funny, heart-breaking tale from Beth Kayes and Katie Burson. Playing at Q Theatre’s Vault from 19th February to 22nd February.
“The most important thing about you is what you look like.” Right? Told through a series of games, songs, dance and spoken word, Game Face is a joyfully anarchic critique of oppressive beauty ideals and the effort it takes to keep resisting them.
Hold your breath; we’re going Deep. SICKO Productions & Proudly Asian Theatre presents the pitch black of the Deep, where anything is possible.
There is something to be said for theatre that one feels completely immersed in from the moment they take their seat; in multi-award-winning actor, writer and director Ahi Karunaharan’s first production with Silo Theatre, My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak the audience immediately find themselves whisked back in time to 1975 Bombay, India.
Silo Theatre presents MY HEART GOES THADAK THADAK. In the lead up to the silly season, audiences will get the chance to become extras in a boisterous new play from visionary writer and director Ahi Karunaharan.
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.
SECRETS UNCOVERED AND LIES EXPOSED IN EPIC SAMOAN FAMILY DRAMA Having performed to great acclaim in Samoa and Western Samoa, the play that captures the beating heart of a Samoan family makes its Auckland premiere at Q theatre from 20-21 September and at the Māngere Arts Centre from 25-27 September. The Auckland run follows premiere […]
Atamira Dance Company presents TOMO – a tale of wairua told through dance, light and architecture.
It’s SAD Hour at the Locket Bar and Karaoke Club. Barkeep/Karaoke Queen (Yvette Parsons) is singing her heart out as patrons (the audience) trickle in. Anna (Natalie Medlock) sits at the bar checking her phone waiting for her Tinder date to arrive. There’s a comfortable vibe to the place – it could be any bar […]