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Who were the soap opera stars who inspired some of New Zealand's funniest women?
Who were the soap opera stars who inspired some of New Zealand's funniest women?
An Auckland theatre director has a personal connection to Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie.
Foreign visitors show us life beyond NZ, but also make us re-appraise our own country
On the eve of their new show, Kura Forrester and Miriama McDowell talk about friendship.
We check out five things to keep you busy in Auckland this weekend.
Pop-up Globe faces backlash over decision to call all-male production "feminist".
The Going West Books and Writers Festival launches this week - here's what to expect.
Rising NZ singer Oliver Sewell on how combat skills help opera singers perfect technique.
Giordano Bellincampi launched APO's Beethoven 7 concert with a welcome taste of Danish.
The Chairs is a strange linguistic experiment but also a rather bizarre cultural one.
A 50-metre statue at Bastion Point could be a masterpiece, readers say.
A tradie from rural Victoria has a simple message.
The Auckland Music Theatre announced Les Misérables will come to Auckland in 2019.
Bay of Plenty artist Graham Hoete talks to Sarah Pollok about what inspires him.
Otago professor Liam McIlvanney talks about giving a voice to crime victims.
"I thought, 'God if people at home could see this, there would be an absolute outcry'."
It's the music of yesteryear for the kids of today.
Meet the 10 young hopefuls wanting to win NZ's most prestigious classical singing contest.
The English Patient voted best Man Booker Prize winner.
The Royal New Zealand Ballet delivers a show with panache and impeccable timing.
School holidays mean that Tim Bray Productions will stage one of its plays for children.
Barbering expo in Auckland the largest event of its kind in New Zealand.
The Dust Palace, our biggest cirque theatre company, aims to take its work to new heights.
Dionne Christian talks to contemporary admirers of a visionary driven to abstraction.
Top weekend picks from the Arts and Timeout teams to keep you happy.
Consequences for wider Pacific community could be enormous, says researcher.
The Basement Theatre celebrates Matariki with two very different plays worth seeing.
The Wizard of Otahuhu is theatre to make you laugh, sing and be proud to be an Aucklander.