Christchurch birdwatchers get rare treat
Two white herons are stopping traffic in eastern Christchurch.

Two white herons are stopping traffic in eastern Christchurch.

BATS Theatre is thrilled to announce The 24/7 Project and Trick of the Light Theatre as the recipients of its annual STAB commission. Both companies will premiere their innovative new works Pandemic and Broken River in November 2013.
In Privatising Parts, Heleyni Pratley, proves that worshiping Helen Clark can be great entertainment. Her nimble comedic commentary investigates what happens when assets are privatised and describes where the evil journey could end. The production moved from Richard Meros’s home…
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Tim Fookes talks to theatre reviewer Uther Dean
Tim Fookes talks to our theatre reviewer Uther Dean about what’s on at the Wellington Fringe Festival.
Thanks to everyone who came along and saw us in Wellington. We’re about to hit the road with a national tour. If you enjoyed the show, please spread the word to your friends in other cities. First up will be Hamilton (Riverlea Theatre Wed 20-Thur 21 at 7pm. Book tickets through iTicket www.iticket.co.nz.
Phone (07) 929 2111 or 0800 800 192) and then Auckland (Basement Theatre Sun 24-Wed 27 at 8:30pm. Book tickets through iTicket www.iticket.co.nz).
Packing into the new BATS Theatre today. Come and see The Road That Wasn’t There, Feb 12-17, 6:30pm. Bookings at www.bats.co.nz
The Road That Wasn’t There will be hitting the mean streets of Hamilton March 20-21, 7pm at Riverlea Theatre. For more details check out www.trickofthelighttheatre.tumblr.com/tour