theatre reviews.
May 15, 2019
In the apparently ‘iconic’ comedy club The Classic I was treated to six great comedians and one shitty audience. The comedians mostly hailing for the UK […]
May 15, 2019
Tickets to see Guy Williams had already been taken. Instead, I went with the almost universally bad idea of seeing a comedian I’d never heard of. […]
May 6, 2019
What happens when six young queer flatmates kidnap Jacinda Ardern? An insane plotline, but pulled off well by the young cast of Eight Reasonable Demands, one […]
March 25, 2019
Working on my Night Moves is a show you really have to see to understand its power: it is bizarre, unexpected and undeniably necessary. Julia Croft […]
March 25, 2019
What can I say? Wild Dogs Under My Skirt is a powerhouse of a show. As someone already familiar with Tusiata Avia’s poetry (off of which […]
March 11, 2019
8.5/10: Ex-static! “We’re not going to make the show all about how we’re exes” Brynley Stent and Eli Matthewson’s return season of Exes returned to the […]
September 30, 2018
Retail Therapy is the brainchild (and first play) of writer Grace-Amelia Vernal and is on at The Basement Theatre as part of Auckland’s Theatre Month. Set […]
September 30, 2018
At its surface, Orientation is a play about a journey to find love. But it is also about so much more than that, tackling issues of […]