An actor must use their voice and body to tell the story, but what happens if we paralyse the muscles that are supposed to do that?
With the news that cult musical Six is coming to Aotearoa, Sam Brooks talks to the co-writers Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow.
Playwright and journalist Sam Brooks spent a few days days on the ground of the world's biggest Fringe festival.
The actor, producer and creative director talks about loving your job, being moved to action and knowing when to leave.
New theatre production The Clitoris Conundrum explores the struggles of intimacy with a celebration of resilience, of love and of queerness.
Auckland's arts community partied hard at the celebration designed to do good too.
"I can't walk down the street in traditional Korean clothing as people would think of it as costume."
Eda Tang meets a local store owner bringing a sense of playful experimentation to Ōtepoti/Dunedin.
What does it mean to be Black, gay and an immigrant in Auckland? Playwright Estelle Chout attempts to answer that question in new comedy.
"I don’t want to cower anymore. I want to make noise and be messy." A new show spotlights BIPOC storytellers disrupting the status quo.
The outspoken icon of NZ film and theatre is busier than ever, with no plans of slowing down.