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Space Invaders — A Response
Among many 40-something women with glasses of various wine, Natasha Hope-Johnstone heads into see Nicola Brown’s comedy show ‘Space Invaders’. Here, Natasha writes of her intergalactic experience.
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In a Dunedin loft we paint oceans
Jessica Hinerangi offers forth this poetic response to the Mana Wāhine workshop run by Savannah Kerekere and Michael-Lydia Winiana for Dunedin Fringe Festival 2024.
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Panic! At the Buffet — A Response
After a long Wednesday with an evening chill settling in, Isla Thomas finds herself in Inch Bar, settling in for a night of comedy thanks to Taylor Ruddle and his show ‘Panic! At the Buffet.’
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Leave to Enter — A Response
Reporting from Dunedin Fringe Festival, Nicola Brown reviews fellow comedian Nick Robertson. In his show, ‘Leave to Enter,’ Nicola meets characters like Mario the Uber driver and learns why ‘Scooby Doo’ (2002) is the best film of all time.
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PEER REVIEW
In response to Mx. Well’s ‘Gender Marxist’ at the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Liz Breslin pens a prose poetry piece where academic overthinking meets academically titled comedy.
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Satisfaction of Touch (A Response to ‘Our Jurisdiction’)
Eliana Gray tries to move along “through spaces of physical reality and psychological stipulations,” in this review of dance work ‘Our Jurisdiction’.
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Scooby Doo (2002) and Other Topics with Nick Robertson
Australian comedian Nick Robertson is on a world tour, performing his show ‘Leave to Enter’ at famous locales such as Wellington and Dunedin. Callum Knight chats with him to learn more about Nick’s tax-deductible NZ tour experience.