A show about bipolar disorder doesn’t suggest a hilarious night out, but Mid-west American comedian Tristan Miller, a "passive-aggressive manic depressive" manages to mine his mind for moments of mirth.
As we go into the Allen Hall Theatre, the atmosphere changes.
A full house in the stalls at the Dunedin Town Hall on Thursday night were entertained with NZSO’s seamless performance of a lovely selection of lesser-known works by Haydn, Mozart, Salieri and Hummel.
The musical genius of the Fab Four was celebrated and enhanced in a fabulous performance by Dunedin Symphony Orchestra and a top-notch team of musicians and singers in Saturday’s "All You Need is Love" show.
A perky pantomime with sing-a-long songs and slapstick silliness, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood is a bouncy take on the legendary tale of charitably minded outlaws in fetching tights.
The treats are coming thick and fast for arts lovers in the city, with multiple visiting and local dance, theatre and music shows to enjoy.
In the faintest flicker of the eyes a story of suppression and servitude is shared.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra gave Dunedinites an extraordinary musical treat over the weekend, offering three contrasting concerts under the baton of celebrated English conductor Alexander...
The moving story of author Janet Frame’s sojourn in Seacliff Mental Hospital provided the foundation for extraordinary opera The Strangest of Angels, an impressive first night event for the Dunedin Arts Festival.
The Dunedin Town Hall was well filled on Monday evening for this year’s final concert by the Royal Dunedin Male Choir.
Mr Red Light is the author of his own inept plot.
In barely two shakes of a tambourine, literally, Fleetwood Mac had the 30,000 people under the roof at Forsyth Barr Stadium wrapped around their little fingers.
At the schools' matinee yesterday, about 70 secondary pupils were making about as much noise as that number of teenagers can comfortably make - until the play started.
Otago Gang Show 2019 opened in Mayfair Theatre on Tuesday - a festival of youthful talent, produced by Sue and Noel Walker with Dylan Shield directing the 11-member orchestra.
Samoan grandmother Mama is lonely, and things aren’t getting any better. Her never-satisfactory husband is becoming more useless and demanding, the kids and grandkids seldom visit, and she’s just...
There may be some things that don't impress Shania Twain much but one thing is for sure - her fans certainly were left impressed by the final show of her Now Tour at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
A full house at the Glenroy Auditorium was blown away by the sheer virtuosity and rapturous engagement with the music exhibited by pianists Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe.
REVIEW: Lorde was enjoying the celebrations as much as the crowd as Dunedin’s Town Hall became an intimate birthday party last night.
A new season at the Fortune Theatre opened on Saturday evening, with a full house to watch the award-winning Sondheim musical Into the Woods.
What You Will is Twelfth Night's alternative title, so reusing the set and creating a spin-off aimed at the school holiday market is a clever idea.