12:43 Touring Australia
Australia is about to be invaded by touring New Zealand
shows, handpicked by an Australian, Ian Scobie. It's a pilot programme that's
got our artists hopes up, though there are no guarantees they'll find a
producer willing to take them on. What did it take to make Ian's shortlist for
the Touring Australia initiative? Taki Rua knows - the Maori theatre company
won two of the eight slots.
12:48 New Zealand Orchestral Sector Review
After months
of speculation, the results of the much anticipated New Zealand Orchestral
Sector Review is now out... there were some 1800 submissions, so what's
changing? Many say, not nearly enough, and that includes funding for them. The
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chris Finlayson and Dame Roseanne Meo
from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, the first in the country to be given
the title of Metropolitan Orchestra.
1:10 At The Movies
Simon Morris looks back at the Oscars and the winner of
the Best Foreign Film, Amour. And he fights a losing battle getting visual
feasts like Samsara and Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away onto the radio.
1:31 Actor Jed Brophy at the Armageddon Expo
More than 10
years on the pulp culture festival circuit with long time Lord of the Rings and
The Hobbit actor, Jed Brophy. How does he deal with fervent fans - that's if
they recognise him from The Hobbit where he's in heavy prosthetics as Nori the
dwarf! Get an insight into how conventions work and how Kiwis make them a lot
more interesting than just signing autographs.
1:41 World Art Games
Meet two members of the New Zealand team who're in
intense preparation for the first World Art Games where artists from more than
50 countries are competing for attention rather than medals. Two members of the
New Zealand team, Carrie Burke and Jules Hunt, explain how it's going to work
at this inaugural event in Croatia in June.
1:53 CEO of UK publishing house Little, Brown Ursula
Mackenzie
Writers with the international pulling power of JK Rowling are few
and far between, so UK publishing house Little, Brown had a lot to celebrate
last year when it took over her contract. Helming the firm and the UK
Publishing Association is Ursula Mackenzie, who's been named as one of the Top
100 Women in Britain. BBC's Woman's Hour have just compiled a list of the Top
100 Women in Britain which she features on.
2:05 The Laugh Track
Trans-Tasman comedienne, actress and columnist, Cal
Wilson.
2:26 German-based New Zealand choreographer Lisa Densen
Lisa Densem, who is home at the moment creating a new work for the Footnote Dance
Company. We find out what she's exploring in this new dance and get an update
on the Berlin art scene, it's now home to many Kiwi artists.
2:38 Poet John Newton
John Newton's latest collection is called Family
Songbook, published by VUP.
2:48 Tongan Morris Men
A new play by Auckland theatre group the Tongan Creatives
Collective is causing a stir - before it has even opened. Justin Gregory
reports on the wonderfully unlikely idea of Tongan Morris Men.
3:05 The Drama Hour: Straightman by Ken Duncum
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