Épisodes

  • Dunedin Summer Shakespeare 2026
    Feb 12 2026

    Dunedin Summer Shakespeare is back! Kim and Matt Morgan talk about this weekend's unique 2026 musical extravaganza, "If Music Be the Food Of Love: Shakespeare in Song."

    This weekend at the Dunedin Botanical Gardens Band Rotunda.

    Free admission. (NB: Due to the new venue, please be advised dogs who enjoy the Bard, are barred.)

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    20 min
  • getinōtepoti Podcast
    May 19 2025

    In this latest episode we talk to Allison Horsley, a US dramaturg, script adviser and freelance writer, originally from Texas, but now based in Ōtepoti. Allison tells us about her work and the her life’s journey that took her from the Lone Star State to Ōtepoti, by way of Denver, Broad Bay, New York, Las Vegas and Ōtautahi.


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    35 min
  • #getinōtepoti Podcast
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode we speak with Charlie Unwin director of the ODT Dunedin Arts Festival This bi-ennial event has been bringing the best and most innovative theatre, music, dance, cabaret, and writers to Dunedin for the past 25 years. 2025 is no different. Charlie talks about highlights, sourcing international acts and catering for the diverse audiences of Ōtepoti.


    The festival runs from Wednesday March 26 to Sunday April 6


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    17 min
  • #getinōtepoti Podcast
    Mar 27 2025
    In this episode we speak to Ōtepoti writer, theatre director, actor, and owner and director of TheatreWorks Ltd, Cindy Diver. We chat to her ahead of the World Premiere of Wahine Mātātoa, a (mostly true) play about her fiery tūpuna, Erihāpeti Pātahi. This comedy of consequences, tells the story of this wahine Kāi Tahu across time and space. Wahine Mātātoa is being staged as part of the ODT Dunedin Arts festival, which opened this week.

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    21 min
  • getinōtepoti Podcast
    Mar 6 2025
    In this episode we talk to ex-Ōtepoti, post-punk musician, Bill Caldwell from the Tāmaki Makaurau based-band "blindr" Their EP release party is on at Big Fan this weekend. Bill talks about the journey from the band's early days in Dunedin to finally getting their EP over the line.

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    21 min
  • getinōtepoti Podcast
    Mar 5 2025
    This week we speak with Dunedin Fringe Festival Co-Directors, Kate Schrader and Ruth Harvey. They talk about this year's 25th Anniversary Fringe Festival which opens on March 12 with a big birthday bash followed by 10 days of incredible, creative events. With over 80 different events, there's something in the programme for everyone. #getinōtepoti

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    29 min
  • getinōtepoti Podcast
    Feb 28 2025

    This week we speak with Grammelot Productions’, Ōtepoti-born creatives, Ella Yiannoutsos and Reva Grills who talk about their forthcoming Dunedin Fringe Show: No No No


    No No No is Ella’s brand new sci-fi dark comedy that walks the knife's edge between humour and fear, as it looks to artificial intelligence to explore what we both create and destroy in the people that we love[d].


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    21 min
  • getinōtepoti Podcast
    Feb 27 2025
    This week we speak with Ōtepoti creative Nick Tipa (Kai Tahu) about his forthcoming Dunedin Fringe Show, "Babyface". A story of rural Aotearoa / New Zealand and wrestling.

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    18 min