Jo Randerson

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Jo Randerson lives in Pōneke. She is the Artistic Director of performance art company Barbarian Productions. Jo is a playwright, short story writer and poet. Her most recent book is 'The Wind Is Up and We're On'. She has received the Bruce Mason Playwrighting Award, the Robert Burns Fellowship, Winston Churchill Fellowship and is also a New Generation Arts Laureate.

Everything By: Jo Randerson

Performance20.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Jo Randerson

Get ready to go for a walk. Theatre-maker Jo Randerson has made you a personalised audio performance.

Literature28.12.17

New fiction, non-fiction and poetry by Aotearoa writers to read over the summer. This week: Jo Randerson.

Loose Canons16.09.16

Loose Canons: Jo Randerson

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. This week's loose canon: writer and performer Jo Randerson

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