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COPENHAGEN at TAPAC Theatre, Western Springs
reviewed by Nik Smythe 1 Jun 2012
Passionately cerebral gripping yarn
The noted German theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg is wholly revered in physics circles, though his personal politics in relation to the Nazis and in particular his agenda regarding nuclear fission technology is still hotly debated. [more]

STANDSTILL at Q Theatre Loft, 305 Queen St
reviewed by Joanna Page 31 May 2012
Chasing the elusive dream
Standstill celebrates the majesty in mediocrity and there’s nothing mediocre about this show. Three actors on three treadmills tear through the hour at a phenomenal pace – and I don’t mean their running tempo. [more]

COURSE RELATED COSTS at The Basement Studio, Lower Greys Ave
reviewed by James Wenley 31 May 2012
Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
You just know that things are going to come crashing down in Course Related Costs, the only questions are how, and how badly. [more]

RIVERDANCE - THE FAREWELL TOUR 2012 at St James Theatre
reviewed by Jennifer Shennan (The Dominion Post) 31 May 2012
A ravishing river of life and lament
It’s a pity this programme is titled Riverdance because many folk have seen that show, more than once, and might think they never need to see it again. Hurry to book a ticket then come back and read why you should. [more]

COURSE RELATED COSTS at The Basement Studio, Lower Greys Ave
reviewed by Melisa Martin 30 May 2012
Chaos, wit, everyday dialogue, tears, laughter, shock, fear and drama flawlessly combined
Set in a typical student flat, three flatmates come up with a plan to cook top-grade methamphetamine for a sociopathic crime boss, for six months, for a massive cash return; as if being a student weren’t already hard enough! [more]

IN SPITE OF HIMSELF at Various Schools and Community Venues
reviewed by Sharon Matthews 29 May 2012
Innovative and challenging work plants seeds of further enquiry
The astonishing level of energy on the part of the EnsembleImpact quartet of actors —Brad McCormick, Bianca Seinafo, Nancy Kniveton and Adam Tatana — is truly remarkable in the face of Spartan performing conditions and a punishing touring schedule: 63 performances to 72 schools including eight community showings in Porirua, New Plymouth, Whangarei, Te Aroha, Kerikeri, Whangamata, Keirunga Homestead, and Papakura. [more]

IAN MCKELLEN ON STAGE – WITH SHAKESPEARE, TOLKIEN AND YOU! at Various venues - on tour
reviewed by Janet McAllister (New Zealand Herald) 28 May 2012
A genial, waggish giant of the theatre
It's not unusual for the great and the glamorous to be gracious and charming, but it's rare for them to be genuinely comfortable, warm and genial when conversing with a crowd. Yet Sir Ian was all this at the weekend, and mischievously funny to boot. [more]

THE INTRICATE ART OF ACTUALLY CARING at Downstage Theatre
reviewed by Ewen Coleman (The Dominion Post) 28 May 2012
Engaging play worth second look
Like the characters in Eli Kent’s play The Intricate Art of Actually Caring, currently playing at Downstage, the play itself has been on somewhat of a journey since it first saw the light of day as part of the 2009 Fringe Festival. Then it was a little innovative and off the wall production performed in the writer’s bedroom. [more]

THE ARRIVAL at LG Arts Centre
reviewed by Michael Downey 27 May 2012
Magnificent, moving, joyous, amazing, mesmerizing
Nearly two years ago, I left New Zealand to live and work in a new, strange country – Korea. And now here I am, attending the opening night in Seoul of a New Zealand play based on Shaun Tan’s picture story about an immigrant arriving in a strange new country. Yes, it was all starting to seem more than a little surreal. [more]

THE INTRICATE ART OF ACTUALLY CARING at Downstage - return season
reviewed by Caoilinn Hughes 26 May 2012
Beautiful, surprising and satisfying
The Intricate Art of Actually Caring doesn’t make the prospect of actually caring seem like such an intricate art, at least for the audience. The playtext and its performance are so deeply-felt and unaffected that I found myself caring quite a lot, actually; about poetry; James K Baxter and Hone Tuwhare; about New Zealand; about road-tripping, good conversation and meaningful friendships. [more]
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