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Dance review: Castles
Dance show Castles shows maybe life's mosaic of experiences are difficult to fathom.
Fringe Festival: A floating theatre
Who says you need to be on land to see a show in the Auckland Fringe Festival?
Catacular show puts cats in spotlight
Forget the musical Cats, here's a genuine cat show where the feline stars are centre stage if they want
Can the slate be wiped clean for gay men?
A play at the Fringe Festival questions the pardons being given to gay men
Theatre review: Enter the New World
Theatre reviewer Janet McAllister takes a theatrical trip to the supermarket.
Dance review: Rushes
This is a dance show worth rushing to be part of, writes Raewyn Whyte.
How no money made Fringe Fest even better
Fringe Festival director Lydia Zanetti on how she pulled together a festival without much funding.
Silo Theatre turns 20
Silo Theatre announces how it will celebrate 20 years; Auckland Fringe Festival announces its 2017 programme.
This Chinese fable has a warm heart
Attending one or both of these two new plays by the prolific Renee Liang would be a great way to start a Lantern Festival visit this weekend.
Fringe Festival review: Away From Home
This excellent one-man show from Britain is an intriguing tale, well told.
Fringe Festival review: I wanna be na nah na nah nah
Stories about shocking pink taffeta ballgowns, drinking Baileys at the Open Late Café and seeing Dave Dobbyn at the Gluepot; this audio tour shamelessly mythologises Ponsonby in the 1980s.
Auckland Fringe Festival: As once was Ponsonby
A festival show has patrons pounding streets, finds Rebecca Barry-Hill.