Opera review: The Elixir of Love works its magic
NZ Opera's The Elixir of Love is first-class entertainment, writes William Dart.
NZ Opera's The Elixir of Love is first-class entertainment, writes William Dart.
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Enthusiasm, irony and avant-garde theatricality makes for entertaining Cult Show.
Thoughtful reflection on life, language and love is a winter theatre warmer.
The annual Pacific dance festival returns, with a wider range of work than ever before.
Actor Blair Strang prepares to return to the stage in a devil of a role.
This year's Samoan Language Week theme is: Kindness given, kindness gained.
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At NZ Opera, wardrobe and makeup prepare for The Elixir of Love, writes Dionne Christian.
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As Auckland Art Fair begins, auction house gets ready for one of its more unusual sales.
A Wellington "Arts District" will be a destination in its own right, say business owners.
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COMMENT: PM wants arts and culture in all areas of NZ society to create a new future.
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Chamber Music NZ join renowned US critic and stunning soloists on brave new venture.
Overture: Aotearoa launches with one of the first of three women conductors this season.
Dionne Christian celebrates a fabulous gathering that shows us new ideas for old problems.
'I was kind of expecting it to be a lesson in how to be a good loser'.
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