Found in Translation teams up three of New Zealand’s best singer songwriters in an evening where they’ll perform their songs and share the real stories behind their writing. Found in Translation is...
Subtle Dances is the debut project from New Zealand’s newest dance company, BalletCollective Aotearoa, bringing together some of NZ's most exciting choreographers and classically trained dancers....
It’s 2am. You’re awake. You two wee ones are awake. There are tears, stories, drinks of water, lullabies, snuffling, whingeing, and deep sighs. You’re all very tired, but no one is sleeping. So...
This show has been slaying audiences wherever it goes. It's both fierce and tender, not surprising when it's based on a series of poems by Tusiata Avia (written, incidentally, in Dunedin). Wild...
The Artist really is a show that everyone will enjoy – it’s clever, funny, has no dialogue and uses slapstick comedy and physical theatre to tell the story.
OTHER What is Chinese? Is it any one single thing? Do you identify as Chinese? Then here is an opportunity to be onstage as part of Dunedin Arts Festival. OTHER is a ‘live documentary’. This means...
The F WordCome along to The F Word and you can expect a barnstorming night of music and song, but be warned, you might learn a few things as well. Tami Neilson is one of New Zealand’s best country...
One of the don't-miss performances of the Festival programme is The New Blue, about New Zealand's very first pop star, Pixie Williams. Her no.1 hit was ‘Blue Smoke’ in 1949, which was the very...