George Fenwick

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

George Fenwick is an entertainment writer and critic for The New Zealand Herald. He studied communications at Auckland University of Technology, majoring in radio, and has previously worked at 95bFM and Newshub. Originally hailing from Auckland's Hibiscus Coast, he has a keen interest in film, theatre and (mostly pop) music.

Everything By: George Fenwick

Performance05.07.19

Jason Te Mete’s Adam-Award-winning play combines waiata, dance and dialogue to take its audience to a dark place. New Volumes critic George Fenwick reviews.

Performance22.02.19

I Am Rachel Chu takes on the cultural juggernaut that is Crazy Rich Asians with smarts and laughs - but how does it all come together? New Volumes critic George Fenwick digs in.

Performance08.10.18

White Man Behind A Desk Robbie Nicol leaves his desk behind in this new hour of jokes, pratfalls and thought leadership... for one specific thought, anyway. New Volumes writer George Fenwick reviews the TED-esque end result.

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