
AUSA
Interview with Matthew Lee | AUSA Undergraduate Education VP
AUSA Interview Series. Learn more about what it's like to work at AUSA.
AUSA
AUSA Interview Series. Learn more about what it's like to work at AUSA.
Arts Interview
Craccum's very own Lee Li opens up about her creative process on her journey as an asylum seeker in her coming documentary film
Theatre
Tafatolu (directed by Nikeidrian Lologa-Peters and produced by Renee Wiki) is an energetic play inspired by Pasifika mythology. Tafatolu blends elements of dance, music, and poetry to create a funny and emotional experience.
AUSA
AUSA Interview Series. Learn more about what its like to work at AUSA.
Interview
“This muddy, dark, hopeless feeling isn’t felt by just you.” Showing at Basement Theatre this week (2–6 Sept). Tickets are choose what you pay—“I’d rather people feel seen and find joy than be inhibited by price.” A show by Chye-Ling Huang, supported by Proudly Asian Theatre.
AUSA
AUSA Interview Series. Learn more about what it's like to work at AUSA.
Lifestyle
Amy Cotter from the Karangahape Road Business Association talks about how D8NIGHT offers $8 food, drinks, and events every Thursday, giving students a fun and affordable night out.
Interview
The Mighty Short Story, Dual-Language Anthologies, and New Creative Frontiers
Interview
Immediately following the opening night of the How To Art fundraiser season I interviewed Matt Butler who accompanied me to the performance. The logic here was to give you a fresh angle on this theatre show, a production I had learnt much about from my interview with Georgie and Katie.
Arts
Auckland Theatre Company’s Romeo & Juliet is a fiery, fast-paced remix of the classic love story – complete with a 1960s vibe, sexy moves, and sharp humour. Director Benjamin Kilby-Henson’s take on Shakespeare is bold, beautiful, and refreshingly unexpected.
Interview
Showing for 3 nights only to fundraise for their 2 week season in Melbourne. How to Art is a low-brow exploration of the cost of creativity and the art of living and ticks a lot of boxes for people who enjoy comedy.
Interview
Mini-interviews with the artists performing SURVIVE, a show featuring three performances celebrating Queer identity and authenticity.