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Beyond the Proscenium Arch
On an unassuming winter night in Tāmaki, Alex de Vries finds himself in a former local board office in Morningside to experience a reading of ‘Leaning Left’ by Sam Brooks. He left hopeful of local theatre’s ability to embrace flexibility in a volatile mid-COVID world.
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Silo Theatre’s ‘The Writer’ — A Review
Swallowed whole by Q Theatre’s Rangatira, Tate Fountain experiences the Silo Theatre premiere performance of Ella Hickson’s ‘The Writer’. Like a lady on fire, she paints a portrait of the evening.
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Chrome Dome & Schizo — A Review
Alex de Vries sits among the cool crowd on opening night of Hot Shame and Dan Goodwin’s “Chrome Dome & Schizo”. Here are his thoughts from the evening.
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Lucy Dacus & A Concert Community
Boldy stepping out into a crowded gig for the first time since COVID began, Mik explores a feeling of queer community at the recent Lucy Dacus concert in Auckland.
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“OTHER BOYS ARE BORING AND YOU ARE A BURNING HOUSE I WANT TO LIVE IN”
To love someone is to let them become second nature, a routine of affection. Routines can be hard to break, but love can go up in flames.
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Queer Girl Catharsis with Stray Theatre Company
Gotta fondness for The Bard but just wish his stuff was … a little gayer? Stray Theatre Company’s got you sorted with their rendition of “Much Ado About Nothing.” Sophie catches up with director Rose Herda to learn more.
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An Interview with Fat Kitty Cafe
Editorial Board member Sophie has a chat with Amelia and Jarrad from Fat Kitty about running a queer-friendly, sober, cafe in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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we saw carly rae jepsen in concert when concerts still existed and dedicated side b didn’t exist yet
Romance, West Auckland and Carly Rae Jepsen all wrapped up in a poem from kī anthony.