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Janhavi Gosavi

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Janhavi Gosavi (she/her) is a writer and performer born in Mumbai and raised in Pōneke. She holds a BA in History, Cultural Anthropology, and Theatre. In 2022, Janhavi was the editor of Salient Magazine, where she fell in love with journalism and print media. Janhavi enjoys discussing love, race, politics, pop culture, and strives to find fun in everything. She's currently drinking bubble tea and freelancing while manifesting full-time employment.

Everything By: Janhavi Gosavi

Performance22.05.23

Fringe Review: The Culture

Two friends enter morally grey territory in a show about an ‘unlikely victim’ of domestic violence. Janhavi Gosavi reviews The Culture at the New Zealand Fringe Festival.

Performance28.04.23

Fringe Review: Whole New Woman

A showcase of poetry, music and theatre, Freya Daly Sadgrove’s performance dazzles and seduces audiences at BATS. It's unapologetic, aggro and raw as hell. Our critic Janhavi Gosavi finds herself marble-turned-putty in her hands.

Performance28.04.23

Fringe Review: Whole New Woman

A showcase of poetry, music and theatre, Freya Daly Sadgrove’s performance dazzles and seduces audiences at BATS. It's unapologetic, aggro and raw as hell. Our critic Janhavi Gosavi finds herself marble-turned-putty in her hands.

Performance28.04.23

Fringe Review: Whole New Woman

A showcase of poetry, music and theatre, Freya Daly Sadgrove’s performance dazzles and seduces audiences at BATS. It's unapologetic, aggro and raw as hell. Our critic Janhavi Gosavi finds herself marble-turned-putty in her hands.

Performance23.03.23

To All the Friends I’ve Lost Before

20-something girlies sitting on a couch, chatting about love, friendship and honesty. Janhavi Gosavi reviews To All the Friends I’ve Lost Before at New Zealand Fringe Festival.

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