This Sunday on Frontseat - TV One, 10.10pm 4th
This Sunday on Frontseat (TV One, 10.10pm 4th
July):
Anonymous in Venice: Frontseat profiles the next artist(s) to represent New Zealand at the prestigious Venice Biennale and asks whether the half-million dollar investment is still worth it.
Noel Coward would turn in his grave: The implications for the theatre of the Smokefree Environments Amendment Act. Is it possible to portray smoking without the tobacco?
Journey to St Petersburg: The Tower NZ Youth Choir practices for three years for this major European competition and performance tour - and then breaks up. Frontseat visits the 'Farewell Concert' rehearsal.
Best regards,
The Frontseat Team
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