Uther Dean

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Uther Dean spends most of his time writing plays but when he’s pretending to be more normal he’s a critic, lighting designer, and director. He was one of the two editors that lead Salient to its 2011 Best Publication win at the Aotearoa Student Press Association Awards (as if they matter). He’s reviewed for Theatreview, The Listener, Radio New Zealand, and The Lumiere Reader. He’s one of the founders of the acclaimed theatre company My Accomplice. He has a Masters in Scriptwriting, tweets as @utherlives, and thinks you look lovely today.

Everything By: Uther Dean

Performance07.10.17

Loose Canons: Uther Dean

Playwright and comedian Uther Dean fills us in on his creative fuel.

Performance28.05.15

Review: Wings

Uther Dean reviews Wings at BATS Theatre

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