Previews

  • Featured Preview, the Pitchfork Disney, Q, Q Theatre, Auckland, Q presents, 305 Queen St
    • 21/05/2013
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    Preview: The Pitchfork Disney

    Studded with pitch-black comedy and images of shocking beauty; The Moving Theatre Company return to Auckland with The Pitchfork Disney, playing Q Theatre Loft from 20 - 29 June.

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  • Featured Titus, Fractious Tash, Q, Q Theatre, Auckland, Q Presents, Loft, Preview
    • 20/05/2013
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    Preview: Titus- Fractious Tash

    Murder, revenge, rape and cannibalism! That got your attention. Fractious Tash and Q Theatre present Shakespeare’s first ever tragedy Titus.

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    • 31/10/2011
    Preview: Tartuffe

    Talk about making a splash. For its first performance at Q, Silo Theatre artistic director Shane Bosher decided the company needed to stage a big, brazen show packed with sex, satire and swimwear.

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    • 01/11/2011
    Preview: Tartuffe - Vinegary poke at society's vanity

    Gesticulating and pacing the studio floor, actor Paolo Rotondo recites his character's lines in an impromptu soliloquy, his voice reverberating around the room. He is excited to be playing the lead in an adaptation of Moliere's classic satirical play, Tartuffe, which has been given an Auckland makeover.

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    • 19/10/2011
    Preview: Finding Murdoch - The rugby outlaw who never came back

    When New Zealand run out on Sunday for their first World Cup final in 16 years, the posher seats in the Eden Park grandstands will be packed with All Black greats from down the years - Colin Meads, David Kirk, Wayne Shelford, Tana Umaga and so on.But there is one legendary figure in New Zealand rugby folklore who has not been invited. Even if he had been, he wouldn't have come.

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    • 30/09/2011
    Preview: Finding Murdoch - 'Outback' Murdoch to miss premiere

    They seek him here, they seek him there...all things considered, the darkly intimidating, extravagantly moustachioed front-rower Keith Murdoch, last seen on a rugby field almost 30 years ago, is the most sought-after player in the history of the game in New Zealand. By comparison, Jonah Lomu is common or garden – his story an everyday tale of normal folk.

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    • 30/09/2011
    Preview: NZ School of Dance on stage in Auckland

    Students from the New Zealand School of Dance (NZSD) will be on stage in Auckland next week, performing in three shows as part of Tempo Dance Festival.

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    • 30/09/2011
    Preview: Could Quade Cooper be the next Keith Murdoch?

    A play that looks at one of New Zealand’s famous rugby stories is coming to Auckland’s new theatre, Q, during Rugby World Cup 2011 as part of the REAL New Zealand Festival.

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    • 30/09/2011
    Preview: Out of the Box - Q to move to an urban Tempo

    Tempo pulls out all the stops for this innovative hip hop showcase featuring some of the country's top hip hop dancers. 

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