Search Results for "review"

Performance31.07.20

Pelenakeke Brown on the urgent and relevant work of three artists in Tempo Dance Festival.

Screen23.07.20

#byusandaboutus: A review of Rūrangi

Essa Ranapiri on how amazing it is (and how sad it is that it is amazing) to watch Rūrangi, a film created by, for, and starring trans people.

Performance12.02.21

Can we be masculine, feminine and neither, all at once? I Wanna Be Mark Wahlberg by Melody Rachel is a performative exploration of the body. Waveney Russ reviews.

Performance21.10.20

The Brown Kid Who Can Do Anything

Ataria Sharman reviews Waiting, a play by Shadon Meredith and directed by Amelia Reid-Meredith, and chats to the theatre makers about vulnerability, whakapapa, and being parents.

/

Become a Pal of Pantograph

We are proudly independent, committed to fair pay for contributors, and to commissioning work that meaningfully contributes to the conversations our nation is having. This work is made possible through a mixture of grants, donations and partnerships, and vitally – our Pals.

From as little as a cup of coffee a month, help to secure a sustainable future for a flourishing arts sector.

The Pantograph Punch is a registered charity.
All donations are tax-deductible.

Read by Category

The Pantograph Punch publishes urgent and vital cultural commentary by the most exciting new voices in Aotearoa.

The Pantograph Punch publishes urgent and vital cultural commentary by the most exciting new voices in Aotearoa.

Your Order (0)

Your Cart is empty