theatre reviews.
September 10, 2018
At its surface, Orientationis a play about a journey to find love. But it is also about so much more than that, tackling issues of race, ethnicity, […]
September 10, 2018
Mrs. Krishnan’s Party picks up 20 years on from Indian Ink’s very first (and perhaps most well recognised) production Krishnan’s Dairy, continuing a masterful legacy of […]
August 12, 2018
HIR, pronounced “here” meaning neither he or she, nor him or her, explores an American household where gender and gender roles have been turned upside down. […]
August 12, 2018
TW: The play is about depression and the fallout of a young woman’s attempted suicide and this review also discusses these topics This shit was intense. […]
August 12, 2018
Burn Her is an absolutely explosive political thriller and I loved every single minute of it. The latest work by Playwright Sam Brooks represents a departure […]
August 5, 2018
Nora, Riki and Chili have been friends since childhood, and they stick together through thick and thin. Taken from the actors’ real-life experiences, Sightings draws you […]
July 23, 2018
Dara is a beautiful example of why Prayas, New Zealand’s first Indian theatre company, has been able to climb the ladder and become a force to […]
July 20, 2018
A modern revival of an age-old tale of lust, murder and deception, Hurst’s rendition of the Jacobean tragedy hones in on the story of Beatrice who […]