Dunedin Fringe Festival
Shining a light
A one-woman comedy boasting undoubtedly the longest name of any show at this year's Dunedin Fringe Festival mixes equal measures of light and dark, writes Shane Gilchrist.
T-shirts an Artsenta, festival collaboration
A collaboration between artists in the mental health community and the Dunedin Fringe Festival has provided the latest fashion item in the city's art world.
A winding path to 'Bbeals'
From a tiny island in the middle of the Indian Ocean comes a contemporary dance show with the unlikely pairing of a 1980s dance movie and The Bible.
Home grown
The forthcoming Dunedin Fringe Festival might offer a smorgasbord of performers from far and wide, yet its heart beats with home-grown talent, writes Shane Gilchrist.
People: Dunedin Fringe programme launch
At the Dunedin Fringe Festival programme launch, Octagon, Friday, February 13.
Scottish comedian to feature in Fringe
The Dunedin Fringe Festival line up next year includes the 2014 Scottish comedian of the year.
Capturing the natural world’s beauty

Plenty of laughs in amusing show
The warmth and joy of the Pasifika community was to the fore in sweetly youthful piece Brown Sugar.
Hilarious show relatable and deeply personal

Popular Dunedin comedian Harriet Moir kept a packed-out Te Whare O Rukutia audience roaring with laughter during her hilarious show Dear Stalker.