Patrons filled St Paul’s Cathedral for Reimagining Mozart (2023), Robert Wiremu’s unique hour-long choral piece commissioned for Voices NZ Chamber Choir and chamber ensemble.
If I could simply say this work was amazing, that would be my review done.
A sparse crowd of youthful and mature swamp rockers foot-tapped, sang along, danced and cajoled the Credence Clearwater Collection’s rendition of their namesake’s repertoire.
A sparse audience in the Regent Theatre listened silently as Dion Pride recounted loving memories of his father Charley Pride, country singer and former baseballer.
Music is a universal language with endless genres and styles.
Arthur and Jane: long-married, in tune with each other’s oddities, comfortable.
Louise Frampton and Laine Priestley check out Logitech’s MX Keys Mini and MX Anywhere 3S mouse.
The Dunedin Fringe Festival has come to an end, after a strong showing across 10 days and dozens of local venues.
The official opening night of the Dunedin Arts Festival saw a brand new work by Dunedin-born dancer and choreographer Jeremy Beck.
Burly Q, presented by Verona Vera, attracted a full house at the New Athenaeum Theatre on Thursday night.
The end of a relationship can be hard enough on its own — let alone when clones are thrown into the mix.
Rivalry between two great opera sopranos explored in this inaugural production.
Opera Otago opened a short season in Hanover Hall last evening with a world premiere of An Enchantment of Nightingales.
Chopin's Nocturnes filled with glorious melodies.
A capacity house at the Athenaeum Theatre on Monday night enthusiastically applauded Nick Tipa’s one-man work Babyface.
Weird and wonderful world of pro-wrestling brought to life.
Siblings present fresh and unforced show.
A Year and a Day follows Nathan, who has been cursed to skip said amount of time into the future once the clock strikes midnight.
Dunedin's Octagon Ensemble offers performance opportunities to a variety of local classical musicians, and in recent years they have presented some excellent concerts with ensembles and soloists.
Clever, amusing little asides add to entertainment.