Orchids – review
The moment that summed up such an exquisite exploration of the female was the raw cry of the audience who jumped to their feet and bellowed their support and appreciation of such art.
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
The moment that summed up such an exquisite exploration of the female was the raw cry of the audience who jumped to their feet and bellowed their support and appreciation of such art.
For me the scene which most perfectly summed up the confusion of the manufactured reality of this hollowing out of the human experience is when an artificial intelligence program synchs over the image of a real life biological woman to have sex with a synthetic life form.
If there is a better metaphor for modern humanity, I’ve yet to see it.
There’s been so many late night improv shows in Auckland 0ver the decades and being an inner city denizen I’ve managed to catch most of them. I’ll see your Improv Bandits and raise you Michael Hurst’s & Oliver Driver’s Watershed Theatre improv, so my cynical and blackened splinter of a heart demands much to giggle but Snort is some of the best I’ve seen.
WHEN: 4pm-9pm
WHERE: Golden Dawn, Auckland
This Auckland ArtWeek, St Matthew-in-the-City Church will be host to: Pōhutukawa Chi Songs for Homeless Pō ~ Beautiful Darkness live…
WHEN: 12th October 8.30pm, 13th October 8.30pm
WHERE: Q Theatre, Queen st, Auckland
WHEN: Thursday 7pm-9pm
WHERE: Unite Union, 6a Western Springs Rd, Kingsland, Auckland
$10 pre-sale $15 on the door Tickets from Under the Radar
The Winterreise Project plays
17th to the 28st of October 6.30pm
Basement Theatre
Lower Greys Avenue,
Auckland CBD (adjacent to Civic Car Park)
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