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LOVE YOU APPROXIMATELY at Downstage Theatre
reviewed by Hannah Smith 17 Feb 2011
Simple But Sweet Love Story Featuring Two Beautiful Performances
Can you marry the markers of the modern age (emails, texts, Skype) with the classic fare of theatre, a human body performing live in front of others? It is this challenge that has resulted in two creative teams on different sides of the world coming together in an impressive creative collaboration, the performances largely devised via Skype and rehearsed together over the internet. [more]

LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE at Fortune Theatre
reviewed by Terry MacTavish 3 Mar 2013
Sartorial sassiness
Clothes chart relationships too, starting of course with the terrible battles with mother (“Are you wearing that just to annoy me?”), and help a woman define herself – is she the demure powder blue prom gown or the sexy black outfit? And ah the fun of trying on for size each of Madonna’s incarnations! [more]

LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE at Fortune Theatre
reviewed by Barbara Frame (Otago Daily Times) 4 Mar 2013
Costume drama takes on a different meaning
It's all about the clothes. Women's lives have changed considerably in recent decades, but the selection, mixing, matching, agonising about the colours, the hemline, the shoes, the bag, and the lamentations about wardrobe inadequacies in general, continue to be a daily fact of life. [more]

LOVEPUKE at BATS
reviewed by John Smythe 11 Jul 2006
In a word: juicy
Take three very different couples made up of six even more different individuals, one performance poet whose theme is bodily secretions (or the failure of same), a cynical singleton narrator ... [more]

See also reviews by:
 Laurie Atkinson (The Dominion Post);

LOVEPUKE at BATS
reviewed by Laurie Atkinson (The Dominion Post) 13 Jul 2006
How the lovesick score
Love is not in the stars but on the cards in Love Puke as three couples and two loners meet, compete and score sexually and then numerically. [more]

See also reviews by:
 John Smythe

LOVEPUKE at Globe Theatre
reviewed by Barbara Frame (Otago Daily Times) 17 May 2012
Not for easily shocked
Aptly named, Duncan Sarkies' play about love includes the pukey bits. It follows three, or maybe four, couples through the familiar phases of meeting, making moves, elation, fun and games, arguments, problems, lots of sex, and so on until everyone arrives at the "Obligatory happy ending." [more]

LOVEPUKE at Globe Theatre
reviewed by Kimberley Buchan 18 May 2012
A rollercoaster ride through relationship dynamics
Director Emma Feather Shaw brings us Duncan Sarkies' romp through Kiwi attitudes to relationships and sex in the surprisingly warm Globe Theatre. Lovepuke begins with myriad entrances and exits summing up the characters and relationship dynamics. The stage is littered with chairs which are stumbled over, thrown, built up and entwined with. [more]

NZ Fringe Festival 07
LOVERS OF CENTRAL PARK at Central Park (gather @ Willis Hotel)
reviewed by John Smythe 6 Feb 2007
A unique and special experience
To crib a line from one of the guides, it’s much more than just a walk in the park. Catching a preview on a balmy Waitangi Day night I’m thrilled to say Fringe 07 promises to open with at least one delightfully ingenious show. [more]

NZ Fringe Festival 07
LOVERS OF CENTRAL PARK at Central Park (gather @ Willis Hotel)
reviewed by Lynn Freeman (Capital Times) 22 Feb 2007
Strongly recommended
Lovers of Central Park by James Hadley is the self-styled ‘most romantic show in the fringe’. It offers both entertainment and exercise for the audience. Following our guides through the dappled prettiness and the seedy grey areas of Brooklyn’s Central Park, we’re on the lookout for lovers; past, present and future, new and old loves, lost and found loves. [more]

LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST at Te Whaea National Dance and Drama Centre, 11 Hutchison Rd, Newtown
reviewed by John Smythe 5 Nov 2011
A delight of dichotomies
Following the final night of this Jonathon Hendry-directed Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School graduation production, it is the inherent dichotomies that resonate richly, for me. [more]
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