As shows sell out, extra shows are added and audiences want more.
Most showbiz careers start with a show in the family home and some continue there.
The risks a Wellington couple are taking at the Dunedin Fringe Festival are more than just artistic.
TODAY Daily: Tracing Time, Dunedin Public Library.
Inspired by the glamour and enchantment of the circus, Dunedin Fringe Festival act Vague de Cirque also depicts the routine of life on the road, writes Shane Gilchrist.
Two Dunedin performers ask 'wherefore art thou Juliet', writes Charmian Smith.
Two hours of ''entertainment foreplay'' left hundreds of Dunedin residents wanting more at the gala opening of the Dunedin Fringe Festival last night.
• Daily: An Open-Ended Beginning, Blue Oyster Art Project Space.
If you don't laugh, you'll cry.
The two-week run of short films to be screened in a Dunedin Fringe Festival caravan will commence today.
Titillating as well as thought-provoking? Cabaret-cum-burlesque show In Flagrante pushes buttons as well as boundaries, writes Shane Gilchrist.
A charming Irish dandy, poet and musician who infiltrated London high society to subversively promote Irish separatism is the focus of Richard Hanna's Melody Moore. Charmian Smith talks to the former Dunedin actor who is bringing his one-man show from Canada to the Fringe Festival.
It's not often you find yourself surrounded by gangsters dressed in expensive pinstripe suits and femmes fatale with a glass of wine in one hand, and a revolver in the other.
The Dunedin Fringe Festival has a reputation for presenting innovative and experimental work. This year is no exception, writes Kim Dungey.
The 2014 Dunedin Fringe Festival was already getting some laughs yesterday - more than three months before it starts.