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FRINGE '04: Evil Fiona’s Love Test

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:39 am | Fringe NZ

Evil Fiona’s Love Test is being presented at Bats theatre 1 Kent Tce from 19th – 22nd Feb at 9.30pm. More >>

FRINGE '04: Dear God Degas!

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:31 am | Fringe NZ

In 1999 following two episodes of breast cancer, Crows Feet Director Jan Bolwell began dancing again at the age of 50. More >>

FRINGE '04: Auditor!!

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:27 am | Fringe NZ

Auditor!! The premiere of a new comedy from internationally experienced playwright John Downie presented by the award winning Doctor Dapertutto theatre company. Auditor!! takes as it’s source the Government Inspector Nikolai Gogol’s scathing comedic critique ... More >>

FRINGE '04: To Be Frank - Monster Productions

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:23 am | Fringe NZ

Monster Productions presents a collaboration between dancers Adrian Smith, Matt Gibbons, Bronwyn Hayward and multimedia artist Mic Watts with lighting design by Glen Ashworth. Wellington and Auckland based artists, they are truly inspired by the tale they present ... More >>

FRINGE '04: Yâtra: Journey for Identity

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:21 am | Fringe NZ

The Untouchables Collective was formed in August 2003. We are a group of 16 members informally structured and focused on creating artistic work that will allows us to express our South Asian identity in New Zealand. We formed through a collective desire ... More >>

FRINGE '04: Ground Zero - MAD about Pride

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:19 am | Fringe NZ

A world premier. Judd Wilkie (a Wellington character), meets Bob Dylan, travels to Bali and tours also to the interior subconscious world of diverse reality. More >>

FRINGE '04: Mahuika’s Fire

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 10:06 am | Fringe NZ

The NZ Fringe Festival is in for a fiery treat. Flame Fire Productions is staging its latest high-octane fire show, Mahuika’s Fire on the waterfront – a unique visual feast sure to inspire audiences and set the city on fire. More >>

FRINGE '04: Hydrangea Monolgues

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 11:55 am | Fringe NZ

Ginny, a Hydrangea, cruelly murdered for her addiction to pink-iced biscuits, and Petey, a slowly disintegrating cat, play pivotal roles in ''The Hydrangea Monologues'', by young Wellington actor/writer Sam Shore. More >>

FRINGE '04: Hospital Corners

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 11:52 am | Fringe NZ

This Fringe Festival 2004, Minnie Moo Productions presents Hospital Corners a fast paced crazy show about a chaotic neurotic “normal” Kiwi family. Hospital Corners is full of chaos, misunderstandings, clever dialogue, physical comedy, a mysterious ... More >>

FRINGE '04: Desde Sevilla Flamenco Dance Co.

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 11:50 am | Fringe NZ

Flamenco Mosaic is a kaleidoscope of exciting old and new pieces by Desde Sevilla Flamenco Dance Company. This passionate local group has already captivated Wellington audiences with their authentic, but often avant-garde, flamenco performances. More >>

Drifting Clouds International Short Film Festival

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 11:47 am | Fringe NZ

Where & When: Soundshell Botantic Gardens 20th Feb 8pm Reading Cinemas 21st Feb 7.30pm (followed by ball at Westpac St James Trust) More >>

FRINGE '04: Birthday - the clinic

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 11:42 am | Fringe NZ

''Birthday'' is a collaboration between the clinic, sound artist Thomas Phillpotts and aerialiste Pipi-Ayesha Evans. Here, we are preoccupied with the process of remembering, of looking back along the long tail of the past and the strange colourful flowers ... More >>

FRINGE '04: Mai Te Ao Kohatu Ki Te Ao Maarama

Wednesday, 4 February 2004, 12:12 am | Fringe NZ

Stonehenge Aotearoa / Mai Te Ao Kohatu Ki Te Ao Marama (literally 'from the stone-age to the world of understanding') is an audio visual concert that celebrates the journey some of our ancestors made from under northern hemisphere skies to the Pacific. More >>

FRINGE '04: Harry The Dead Poet - Live In Person

Tuesday, 3 February 2004, 11:28 am | Fringe NZ

Self-proclaimed underground legend Harry the Dead Poet is back for his third appearance at the Wellington Fringe Festival. From the ragged outermost edge of fringe culture he comes with a mission: to rescue poetry from the stifling hothouse of the English ... More >>

FRINGE '04: Hallelujah Chaos

Tuesday, 3 February 2004, 11:27 am | Fringe NZ

Hallelujah Chaos brings together two of New Zealand’s most exciting musicians for one night only at Wellington’s most cutting edge performance venue Happy. More >>

FRINGE '04: At High Altitude - Paolo Grippa

Tuesday, 3 February 2004, 11:22 am | Fringe NZ

The life asks you for going forward, ''Life is like a dance, two people hand in hand. Life slides softly touching the grass and one’s weight is at the mercy of the other one and so on''. More >>

FRINGE '04: Let Them Eat Cake - Olli Ricken

Tuesday, 3 February 2004, 11:19 am | Fringe NZ

LET THEM EAT CAKE is a feature show that explores a modern woman’s dilemmas over dieting, aging, exercising, fashion, marriage, and happiness. With a witty sense of irony, LET THEM EAT CAKE confronts social stereotypes and conundrums while addressing ... More >>

Fringe NZ Sprawls Across The Capital

Tuesday, 27 January 2004, 10:54 am | Fringe NZ

The Fringe NZ Festival '04: Revelation' is set to break new boundaries in the Wellington art scene, with events sprawling across a record number of venues throughout the inner-city and beyond, including some very unlikely places. More >>

Judith Tizard Blesses Fringe NZ 04: Revelation

Friday, 23 January 2004, 3:06 pm | Fringe NZ

Blessings were bountiful at St Andrew's church during last night's programme launch of the Fringe NZ Festival: 04 Revelation. Leading the sermons, the Hon Judith Tizard More >>

Fringe NZ Drag Race Off To A Stilettoed Start!

Thursday, 22 January 2004, 2:58 pm | Fringe NZ

The famed Fringe NZ DRAG Race will get off to a teetering start tomorrow at 12.15, Friday 23 January at the Old Bank Arcade. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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