Featured / March 2020
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Review: Bay’s Anatomy
- The Wellingtonista
- I once again embarked on the odyssey that seems to be one of Kickin’ Rad/Soap Factory’s Fringe schticks these days – an improvised soap opera, set in Wellington, with a cast of ten and new episodes on the hour every hour from 1-11pm.
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Sunday Sessions at TTE
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Featured composer: Ahmad JamalHouse Band: George Maclaurin (p), Chris Beernink (b), Mark Lockett (d)Date and time: Sunday, 15 Mar 2020, 2-4pmVenue: The Third Eye, 30 Arthur Street, Te Aro Koha
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Review – Oddacity
- The Wellingtonista
- Oddacity promised an “award-winning, best-of spectacular with a cast of international luminaries performing stylish acts”, under the beautiful skylight in Bats’ Heyday Dome.
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Review: DND Live at the Fringe: When Dwarves Cry
- The Wellingtonista
- I wouldn’t necessarily say that Dungeons and Dragons has gone mainstream, but it’s become a lot more popular in the last twenty years.
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Sunday Sessions at TTE
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- Featured composer: Bill EvansHouse Band: Luca Sturny (g), Umar Zakaria (b), Mark Lockett (d)Date and time: Sunday 8 Mar, 2-4pmVenue: The Third Eye, 30 Arthur Street, Te Aro Koha Koha
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Review: Dr Drama Makes a Show
- The Wellingtonista
- It was weird for me to go to a show at 93 Kelburn Parade, having completed my own humble BA at Vic almost 20 years ago.
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Review: Eight Songs for a Mad King
- The Wellingtonista
- King George III, despite having been a learned and enthusiastic sponsor of scientific and industrial progress, a faithful husband and father, and in many ways very liberal for his time (except pro-slavery, just saying), is basically famous for having gone mad.
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