Fest Reviews 2018
Wondering who to catch in our last week of Festival? Give our reviews below a peruse to see what takes your fancy, we'll add more as they come in:
Auckland
Alice Snedden: Self Title Volume II - read the review here
Arj Barker: Organic - read the review here
Donna Brookbanks: You Do You Babes - read the review here
El Jaguar: Telenovela - read the review here
Guy Williams: I Wanna Hear What I Have To Say - read the review here
Laura Daniel X Joseph Moore: Two Hearts - read the review here and here
Mel Bracewell: Melodrama - read the review here
Umbilical Brothers: Not Suitable For Children - read the review here
Wellington
Andrew Maxwell: Showtime - read the review here
Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof - read the review here
Hangry Americans: Extra Spicy - read the review here
The Big Show - read the review here
Uther Dean: My Fat/Sad - read the review here
Wilson Dixon: What A Country! - read the review here
Check out some reviews of the other shows that have been and gone this Festival:
Chris Parker: Camp Binch - read the review here
David O'Doherty: You Have To Laugh - read the review here
Hayley Sproull: Just a Phase - read the review here
Juan Vesuvius: I Am Your Deejay - read the review here
Leon Wadham: Giddy - read the review here
Marcel Lucont: A Chat Show - read the reviews here and here
Phil Wang - read the review here
Rhys Nicholson: Seminal - read the review here
Tessa Waters: How To Be A Rockstar - read the review here
Tim Batt: My Outrage is Better Than Your Outrage - read the review here