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December 22, 2017
THE ARTS FOUNDATION We’re on the lookout for people who’d be excited to join our teamDo you love the arts? Would you enjoy giving people the opportunity to participate in…
THE ARTS FOUNDATION We're on the lookout for people who'd be excited to join our team Do you love the arts? Would you enjoy giving people the opportunity to participate in the arts as donors? Do you have an interest in crowdfunding? The Arts Foundation is calling for expressions of interest from people keen to join our team.
December 20, 2017
ANNOUNCING NEW ZEALAND THEATRE MONTH.
ANNOUNCING NEW ZEALAND THEATRE MONTH.
December 20, 2017
THE 2017 NZ COMEDY GUILD AWARDSHeld in Auckland on Tuesday 19 December 2017. “The nominees and winners in the 2017 NZ Comedy Guild Awards continues to showcase the best and…
THE 2017 NZ COMEDY GUILD AWARDS Held in Auckland on Tuesday 19 December 2017. “The nominees and winners in the 2017 NZ Comedy Guild Awards continues to showcase the best and brightest in Aotearoa’s diverse and thriving comedy scene. Across the growing range of mediums online, on television, in film, print and radio, our comedians are not just doing a great job of reflecting our kiwi humour back at us, but increasingly bringing our brand of funny to rest of the world,” said Debs McSmith, Chair of the NZ Comedy Guild.
December 20, 2017
CENTREPOINT SUMMER SCHOOL TO RETURN IN 2018 Manawatū’s professional theatre Centrepoint is hosting its wildly popular summer school in Palmerston North and Whanganui in January 2018. The week-long performance workshop…
CENTREPOINT SUMMER SCHOOL TO RETURN IN 2018 Manawatū’s professional theatre Centrepoint is hosting its wildly popular summer school in Palmerston North and Whanganui in January 2018. The week-long performance workshop is led by trained practitioners, designed to give aspiring performers, aged 13 to 18, an introduction to some of the essentials for theatre. Students try their hands at a range of fun and exciting theatre skills, from movement and singing, to stage combat and acting for stage and camera.
December 15, 2017
THEATREVIEW IN 2018 While our funding challenges continue, Wellington City Council Arts & Culture and some dedicated and valued donors have given Theatreview a base amount to build on for…
THEATREVIEW IN 2018 While our funding challenges continue, Wellington City Council Arts & Culture and some dedicated and valued donors have given Theatreview a base amount to build on for the first quarter of 2018. The Theatreview Trust has determined Theatreview can therefore continue to review performing arts in Wellington – and in Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin and the smaller regions in good faith – pending the outcomes of further applications.
December 12, 2017
The RATS: AOTNZ names top Regional Arts Touring awards Every year Arts On Tour NZ sends Kiwi musicians and actors around the country, bringing top talent to quality town and…
The RATS: AOTNZ names top Regional Arts Touring awards Every year Arts On Tour NZ sends Kiwi musicians and actors around the country, bringing top talent to quality town and country venues from Northland to Invercargill and sometimes Stewart Island. We get to know our venues pretty well, and this year decided to name winners in the inaugural Regional Arts Touring awards (RATS) - selected by popular vote from touring artists and staff.
December 11, 2017
WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS Ngā Whakarākei o Whātaitai 2017 6:30pm Sunday 10 December St James Theatre Wellington Wellington’s theatre industry gathered on the stage of St James Theatre on Sunday 10…
WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS Ngā Whakarākei o Whātaitai 2017 6:30pm Sunday 10 December St James Theatre Wellington Wellington’s theatre industry gathered on the stage of St James Theatre on Sunday 10 December to celebrate theatrical achievements and artistic excellence in 2017, and to honour the 25th anniversary of the awards. The evening began with a mihi by Taki Rua’s Tānemahuta Gray and the announcement of the Wellington Theatre Awards’ name in Te Reo Māori, Ngā Whakarākei o Whātaitai (the adornment of Whātaitai), by Theatre Awards Trustee Richard Cathie. Whātaitai is the taniwha who in his ambition to follow Ngake out of Wellington harbor, got trapped and became the isthmus between Miramar Peninsular (Motukairangi), and Mount Victoria (Matairangi) where is soul aspired to and is known as tangi te keo. This area is currently known as Hātaitai. Whātaitai is also about the movement of the earth, as the performing arts in Wellington make significant changes on the local cultural and artistic landscape.
December 6, 2017
THE AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS 2017 ANOTHER HUGE YEAR FOR THE AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS The 9th Annual Auckland Theatre Awards were an uproarious success on Monday night in the Wintergarden at…
THE AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS 2017 ANOTHER HUGE YEAR FOR THE AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS The 9th Annual Auckland Theatre Awards were an uproarious success on Monday night in the Wintergarden at The Civic. Hosted by the hilarious Johanna Cosgrove and directed by Sam Snedden, the awards celebrated the breadth of the theatre community in Auckland with a live band, full dance numbers and more costume changes then you can shake a stick at (thanks to Miss Crabb).
December 4, 2017
DUNEDIN THEATRE AWARDS 2017Dunedin Theatre Awards celebrate diversity and an abundance of talentOn Sunday 3 December the New Athenaeum Theatre paused amid ongoing renovations to host the 8th Annual Dunedin…
DUNEDIN THEATRE AWARDS 2017 Dunedin Theatre Awards celebrate diversity and an abundance of talent On Sunday 3 December the New Athenaeum Theatre paused amid ongoing renovations to host the 8th Annual Dunedin Theatre Awards to a warm and appreciative crowd. Fans of finalists shared their enthusiasm as each name was announced, allowing everyone to be honoured for a moment.
November 23, 2017
WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS 2017Sunday 10 December, St James Theatre Ceremony Proceedings: 6pm: Sponsor and VIP event | 6.30pm: Industry Arrive 7-9pm: The Awards Ceremony | 9-11.30pm: Celebration Function GET TICKETS…
WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS 2017 Sunday 10 December, St James Theatre Ceremony Proceedings: 6pm: Sponsor and VIP event | 6.30pm: Industry Arrive 7-9pm: The Awards Ceremony | 9-11.30pm: Celebration Function GET TICKETS AND THE NOMINEES ARE ...
November 17, 2017
The Annual BATS Summit (TABS) – 24-27 November 2017 – FREEFor the first time, we’ll be powering up our artists this November with The Annual BATS Summit (TABS)! TABS is…
The Annual BATS Summit (TABS) - 24-27 November 2017 - FREE For the first time, we’ll be powering up our artists this November with The Annual BATS Summit (TABS)! TABS is designed to fuel our artists’ creative fire and support their development. The weekend programme of free events will be accessible to performing arts practitioners wishing to upskill. It will focus on areas of professional development identified by the sector as key to career sustainability in the arts ...
November 13, 2017
PASIFIKA FIRST FOR BRUCE MASON AWARD The Bruce Mason Playwriting Award was presented to Mīria George (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Kuki Airani (Rarotonga & Atiu) at the Playmarket Accolades…
PASIFIKA FIRST FOR BRUCE MASON AWARD The Bruce Mason Playwriting Award was presented to Mīria George (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Kuki Airani (Rarotonga & Atiu) at the Playmarket Accolades held at the Hannah Playhouse in Wellington on 12 November 2017. Mīria is the first Pasifika woman to receive the award since its inception in 1983.
November 13, 2017
SOCIAL ACTIVIST PLAYWRIGHT AWARDED The Playmarket Award was awarded to Renée at the Playmarket Accolades held at the Hannah Playhouse in Wellington on 12 November 2017.The $20,000 cash prize recognises…
SOCIAL ACTIVIST PLAYWRIGHT AWARDED The Playmarket Award was awarded to Renée at the Playmarket Accolades held at the Hannah Playhouse in Wellington on 12 November 2017. The $20,000 cash prize recognises a playwright who has made a significant artistic contribution to theatre in New Zealand.
November 8, 2017
REDS. What a line-up! Stage event of the year! Place’ll be packed!
REDS. What a line-up! Stage event of the year! Place'll be packed!
November 2, 2017
THE 9TH ANNUAL AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS ARE BACK The Auckland Theatre Awards will once again bring together the Auckland theatre community for a night of celebration, recognition and theatrical hijinks…
THE 9TH ANNUAL AUCKLAND THEATRE AWARDS ARE BACK The Auckland Theatre Awards will once again bring together the Auckland theatre community for a night of celebration, recognition and theatrical hijinks this December. Taking place in the spiritual homeland of the event – the Wintergarden, at The Civic - the event is in the hands of an almost entirely new team ...
November 2, 2017
THE WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS 2017 The Wellington Theatre Awards are approaching and YOU are cordially invited to the theatre arts industry event of the year on the evening of Sunday…
THE WELLINGTON THEATRE AWARDS 2017 The Wellington Theatre Awards are approaching and YOU are cordially invited to the theatre arts industry event of the year on the evening of Sunday 10 December at St James Theatre.
November 2, 2017
THE PERFORMING ARTS NETWORK OF NEW ZEALAND (PANNZ) Arts Market 2018 The Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) Arts Market 2018 will be an invigorating 3-day event with 50+…
THE PERFORMING ARTS NETWORK OF NEW ZEALAND (PANNZ) Arts Market 2018 The Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) Arts Market 2018 will be an invigorating 3-day event with 50+ original tour-ready New Zealand works to discover, mind-opening forums, collaborative workshop sessions and networking opportunities.
October 25, 2017
Lyn Gardner: Criticism needs to change, it’s not fit for purpose in the 21st century
Lyn Gardner: Criticism needs to change, it’s not fit for purpose in the 21st century
October 5, 2017
30 BELOW and PAY WHAT YOU CAN to be launched at The Court The Court Theatre has been bringing drama, music, comedy and joy to Christchurch for almost fifty years.…
30 BELOW and PAY WHAT YOU CAN to be launched at The Court The Court Theatre has been bringing drama, music, comedy and joy to Christchurch for almost fifty years. Now two new initiatives, 30 Below and Pay What You Can are to be launched to make attending the theatre more accessible.
October 4, 2017
DUNEDIN FRINGE 2018 Artist Registrations Close Friday 20 October, 5pm We’ve got chills – they’re multiplying… The programme for Dunedin Fringe 2018 is already looking great but there’s still time…
DUNEDIN FRINGE 2018 Artist Registrations Close Friday 20 October, 5pm We’ve got chills – they’re multiplying… The programme for Dunedin Fringe 2018 is already looking great but there’s still time for you to register and be part of the world’s southernmost Fringe: 8 – 18 March 2018
October 4, 2017
Marketing Manager AUCKLAND FESTIVAL Position: Marketing Manager Reporting to: Marketing & Communications Director Background The Auckland Arts Festival is Auckland’s premier festival of New Zealand and international arts. Now presented…
Marketing Manager AUCKLAND FESTIVAL Position: Marketing Manager Reporting to: Marketing & Communications Director Background The Auckland Arts Festival is Auckland's premier festival of New Zealand and international arts. Now presented annually, the globally recognised event celebrates people and culture, and showcases the cultural diversity and vibrant energy of New Zealand's largest city.
October 1, 2017
REDS By Dean Parker A Reading Thirsty Dog, Karangahape Rd Sunday Nov 5, 2pm As Russia and its oligarchs tussle with how to commemorate the centenary of the 1917 revolution,…
REDS By Dean Parker A Reading Thirsty Dog, Karangahape Rd Sunday Nov 5, 2pm As Russia and its oligarchs tussle with how to commemorate the centenary of the 1917 revolution, actors and activists will be assembling in Karangahape Road on Guy Fawkes’ Day in November for a show that examines the potential and end of the Russian Revolution.
September 29, 2017
CALL FOR AUDITIONS: Victoria University of Wellington SUMMER SHAKESPARE 2018 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Samuel Phillips Two sets of twins separated by accident, a…
CALL FOR AUDITIONS: Victoria University of Wellington SUMMER SHAKESPARE 2018 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Samuel Phillips Two sets of twins separated by accident, a husband condemned to death on a search mission for his lost wife. One of Shakespeare's earliest plays; a fast-paced farce of arriving in a new town, looking for food, family and home.