Joseph Harper

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Contributing Writer

Everything By: Joseph Harper

Performance05.07.15

Joseph Harper on the empty emotional pornography of Eight Gigabytes

Performance17.03.15

Review: The Book of Everything

Joseph Harper on Silo Theatre's The Book of Everything

Performance07.12.14

Review: Hauraki Horror

Performance02.12.14

Review: Sheep

The Actors' Program's production of Sheep struggles to create the sense of a whole.

Reviews03.09.14

Review: Earnest

Joseph Harper takes off his hat to Earnest.

Reviews30.08.14

Review: Dog

Dog aims for black comedy, but its production prevents it from reaching its potential.

Screen08.08.14

Review: Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a surreal and hilarious fairy tale driven by alienation and imagination.

Screen08.08.14

Review: Erewhon

Erewhon is an ethereal and meditative little wonder, combining stunning cinematography and hypnotic narration to offer us a glimpse into our past, present and future.

Reviews18.07.14

Review: SIN

SIN has grand ambitions, but it tackles too much and fails to bring together its myriad threads in a meaningful way.

Reviews12.06.14

Review: Sunday Roast

Sunday Roast is a brash and energetic romp, which smiles as it skewers that beloved national pastime: Eating.

Reviews22.04.14

Review: Vice

Vice sets out to challenge audience perceptions, but it seems more concerned with the way it's perceived than saying or questioning anything.

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