Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Arts on Sunday - Radio New Zealand National - 23 September 2012

12:43 Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords and now Two Little Boys fame, talks about his time with movie-making team Rob and Duncan Sarkies, ballet-dancing and cricket.

12:48 Christchurch loses its own opera company but New Zealand gains a truly national opera institution. Aidan Lang from NBR New Zealand Opera explains.

1:10 At The Movies: Simon Morris talks to Lynn Shelton, director of a neat little comedy-drama called Your Sister's Sister...

1:31 Multi-media artist Alex Monteith on her exhibition marking the first anniversary of the Rena grounding disaster, and on making history with an exhibition in Frankfurt.

1:42 Going Solo
Sophie Roberts, a young actor and director who's already won awards for both skills, and has been nominated for a playwriting award as well - and she only left Toi Whakaari five years ago. Now she's helping this year's Toi graduates with their crucial Go Solo performances.

1:54 One of the lead dancers at WOW, Alex Leonhartsberger talks about just how tough it is wearing some costumes that can be heavy, awkward and hot!

2:05 The Laugh Track: Respected Shakespearean actress Jennifer Ward Lealand and slapstick comedian Jimmy James Fletcher, who are co-starring on the TV series Auckland Daze.

2:26 An exhibition showcasing the works of artists from around New Zealand who took part in a weekend residency on Matiu/Somes Scientific and Historic Reserve earlier this year. Sonia Sly speaks to Christchurch artist Ben Reid, Auckland artist Stanley Palmer and Dunedin-based German artist- Inge Doesburg about aliens, predators and hidden messages. Matiu Somes: The Next Chapter is on at Wellington Solander Gallery and runs from 26 September to 27 October 2012.
Gallery: Matiu Somes - Ben Reid, Stanley Palmer and artist- Inge Doesburg

2:35 Janet Bateman, the widow of long time publisher David Bateman speaks about the fulfilment of his life long dream, to publish his own novel....but sadly, he left it just too late to see Houses of Stone published.

2:47 Curator and author Andrew Moffatt reveals some of the hidden treasures from New Plymouth's Puke Ariki museum in his book Flashback: Tales and Treasures of Taranaki.

3:05 The Drama Hour: Part two of Roger Hall's play, Who wants to be 100? Anyone who's 99! featuring the late, great Grant Tilly.

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