Local Produce: Rosie Roaché
Posted 5:16pm Sunday 17th March 2024 by Jordan Irvine
Rosie Roaché is a talented visual artist with a show coming to Dunedin Fringe. After the success of last year's candid photography exhibition ‘Flâneur’, Rosie is back with an innovative personal project involving Pasifika culture. ‘Brown Skin Girls’ is a Read more...
Fringe Festival is Here and It's Time to Show You Care About Saving Dunedin’s Venues
Posted 4:14pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Jordan Irvine
The hour has come for everyone to put their money where their mouth is. Look, we all love the idea of saving Dunedin venues – as evidenced by local movements, posters, and fundraisers – it’s just that we don’t seem to love actually getting up from behind our keyboards and Read more...
Fringe Fest Gettin’ Fruity
Posted 5:29pm Sunday 25th February 2024 by Gryffin Powell
Call your mum for a cheeky bank transfer because the Fringe Festival is back, running March 14th until the 24th in our very own Ōtepoti Dunedin. The annual arts festival (because this fringe isn’t just a phase!) will feature 86 events, dipping its toes into the student market by inviting Read more...
Cutting Your Fringe: The Cost of Defunding the Dunedin Fringe Festival
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 12th March 2023 by Jamiema Lorimer
Dunedin Fringe Festival 2023 was thrown into doubt in September last year when Creative NZ (CNZ) declined their funding application. This year’s Fringe is set to go ahead, after a crowdfunding campaign and a great show of support from the community. Critic looks at what costs it took to send Read more...
Infringing on the Fringe Festival
Posted 2:01pm Saturday 9th April 2022 by Ruby Werry
The Dunedin Fringe Festival, as the website states, aims to “bring experimental contemporary art to a wider audience and to support the work of emerging artists”. The line-up saw big names in comedy like 7 Day’s Ben Hurley and Billy T nominee Jack Ansett come to entertain the Read more...
From the Parthenon to the Octagon
Posted 10:21pm Saturday 6th March 2021 by Elliot Weir
The first question Critic asked Sam, as we sat down for an interview in the sun, was how The Bacchae is pronounced. The answer, apparently, is ‘back-eye.’ The play is an ancient Athenian tragedy written by Euripedes, reimagined for a modern audience by a local team led by Read more...
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