Q&A: Raybon Kan Q&A: Raybon Kan Question and Answer time with Raybon Kan, a comedian performing at the 2017 Dunedin Fringe Festival.
Going solo no joke Going solo no joke English comedian Simon Clayton is set to hit it out of the park, but not on his own yet.
Workshop to explore actors life stories Workshop to explore actors life stories A workshop exploring the life stories of six actors is the basis of the Dunedin Fringe Festival show Life Stories: A Work Showing, which premieres tonight.
Q&A with Charmian Hughes Q&A with Charmian Hughes Shawn McAvinue talks with Charmian Hughes about her show Soixante Mirth, which she will perform during this year's Fringe Festival.
Comedian big fan of Highlanders Comedian big fan of Highlanders A Scottish comedian travelled from the lowlands to cheer on The Highlanders in Dunedin.
‘Queen’ revived for festival ‘Queen’ revived for festival The cast of Dunedin Fringe Festival show Queen dance to the song It's Raining Men near the Fortune Theatre yesterday.
Q&A with Jeremy Elwood Q&A with Jeremy Elwood Shawn McAvinue talks with comedian Jeremy Elwood, who is returning to the Fringe Festival after an absence of several years.
Mothers of all shows Mothers of all shows A couple of tough mothers are set to initiate strangers tonight.
Showcase starts festival Showcase starts festival Dunedin Fringe Festival opening night showcase co-hosts Tahu Mackenzie and Oscar Kightley entertain at the Dunedin Town Hall last night.
Theatre, but not as you know it Theatre, but not as you know it We all dream about the places we would love to travel to, but poet Jenny Powell has taken it a step further.
Music from the edge Music from the edge First held in 2000, the biennial Lines of Flight festival is about to celebrate its 10th season of experimental music, writes Shane Gilchrist.
Housewife's guide to life Housewife's guide to life The fear of standing up on stage has passed for Irish comic Mary Bourke who will tread the boards at Dunedin’s Fringe Festival.
Sound education Sound education A mythical, musically significant record shop will be celebrated as part of the Dunedin Fringe Festival, writes Shane Gilchrist.
Curtains again for cinema Curtains again for cinema Mystery surrounds a one-night-only Fringe Festival cinematic experience in a "vanished" Dunedin movie theatre.
The word is out The word is out Word is getting around that the Dunedin Fringe Festival is the place to be for actors, comedians and performers of all types.