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BOXES at Capital E - return season
reviewed by Brian Hotter 17 Jul 2011
The eternal domestic struggle
I don’t have a huge amount of experience seeing children’s theatre and I am not proud to say that Boxes was the first time my 7 year old boy had been to any show period. However, for me it was a fitting start to what I hope will be, for him, a life long interest in the little black box called theatre. [more]

RUMPELSTILTSKIN at 4 Moncrieff St., Mt. Victoria
reviewed by John Smythe 17 Jul 2011
Ageless tale engages is modern context
For this KidsStuff holiday show Rachel Henry (nee More) has reworked the Brothers Grimm’s Rumpelstiltskin as a talent quest to find a princess daughter for an unmarried king to adopt as his heir. Cue much punning about ears. [more]

SHORT+SWEET THEATRE, AUCKLAND 2011 at Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, The Edge
reviewed by Nik Smythe 17 Jul 2011
Wildcards Week 2
The two Short + Sweet Wildcard sets each comprise ten eclectic works made up of last-minute entries, as well as some often-intriguing offerings from less seasoned practitioners. The overall show is inevitably going to be patchier than in the Top 20 sets, but who knows whether you may just be an unwitting witness to history in the making… [more]

LE SUD at Centrepoint
reviewed by John Ross 17 Jul 2011
Often very funny romp nearly always entertaining
So, the French established sovereignty over the South Island, in 1838, and have managed to defend the island state of Sud-Zélande, or should it be Zealand-Sud, against the Poms, and the forces of North Zealand, for about 170 years. Now, what with the North Zealand government desperately needing to negotiate an affordable price for the electricity it needs to import, the Sud government has got the whip-hand. [more]

AWHI TAPU at Downstage Theatre
reviewed by John Smythe 16 Jul 2011
A subtly subversive confrontation
The first impression is that we are gathering in a rural shed in the back of beyond for a bit of a singalong. As we arrive the bros and one sista are trotting out some old standards with a guitar and bongo drum ... Hey, what else is there to do in this town? [more]

GO SOLO 2011 at Te Whaea - SEEyD Space, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
reviewed by Phoebe Smith 15 Jul 2011
Groups A and B
Go Solo 2011 is the Toi Whakaari third year students’ solo performance pieces and comprises four groups with four students in each. The first two groups of these devised works show the actors making use of this opportunity to highlight their versatility and physicality, with most monologues employing multiple characters ... [more]

TEA FOR TOOT at Inverlochy Art School, Inverlochy Place, Te Aro
reviewed by Phoebe Smith 15 Jul 2011
Charming and unique
Inspired by the fictional and the real worlds of Enid Blyton and her “drastically different daughters,” Alex Lodge, Cherie Jacobson and Edward Watson’s dark comedy Tea for Toot explores the lives of “batty sisters Georgia and Emily [who] live in the shadow of their famous mother.” [more]

GO SOLO 2011 at Te Whaea - SEEyD Space, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
reviewed by Helen Sims 15 Jul 2011
Groups C and D
The Toi Whakaari third year students’ Go Solo productions are an excellent opportunity to see some new talent in action, showing off their skills in vehicles of their own devising. This year they are being performed in the school’s Seeyd Space, offering a fairly blank canvas for creativity. [more]

FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS at Aurora Centre, cnr Greers Rd and Memorial Ave, Burnside
reviewed by Lindsay Clark 15 Jul 2011
Hotshot entertainment in provocation to blandness
Five bridesmaids, none of them supportive of the bride, find a bolt hole, each for her own reasons, in the bedroom of the bride’s sister which overlooks the outdoor bar. It is in this unlikely setting that the world of romantic love is cheerfully shredded. [more]

SWEET PHOEBE at Celebration Theatre, Hagley Park
reviewed by Erin Harrington 14 Jul 2011
Tortuous but very funny
Helen (Rachel Walsh), a designer, and Frazer (Sam Mannering), an advertising executive, seem to be living the perfectly ordered life of the perfect yuppie couple ... until they are asked to dog-sit a miniature schnauzer called Phoebe [more]
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