Renee Liang
The Bone Feeder - a haunting new opera
In 1902, a steamship called the SS Ventnor sunk off the coast of the Hokianga. On board were the bones of nearly 500 Chinese gold miners for burial in their homeland of Canton. A century later their… Audio, Gallery
The Bone Feeder - a haunting new opera
In 1902, a steamship called the SS Ventnor sunk off the coast of the Hokianga. On board were the bones of nearly 500 Chinese gold miners for burial in their homeland of Canton. A century later their…
AudioNew opera’s rich tapestry
The new opera The Bone Feeder composed by Gareth Farr and written by Renee Liang is rich with complexity. English, Cantonese and Maori languages intertwine reflecting the story of a young New Zealand… Audio
Under the same moon - a new play launches Chinese New Year
Lynda hears from the creators of "Under the same moon" - a heartfelt comedy about daughters and their wayward mothers, premiering as part of the Chinese New Year festival in Wellington. Region… Audio
Under the same moon - a new play launches Chinese New Year
Lynda hears from the creators of "Under the same moon" - a heartfelt comedy about daughters and their wayward mothers, premiering as part of the Chinese New Year festival in Wellington. Region…
AudioRenee Liang: Playwright
Playwright Renee Liang premieres her latest two comedies in Wellington and Auckland this month: 'Under the Same Moon' and 'Two Farting Sisters'. Audio
Renee Liang
Story consultant for Culture Clash, a multi-disciplinary performance taking place at The Auckland Performing Arts Centre this week. Audio
Renee Liang
Auckland based poet, playwright, paediatrician and fiction writer presenting her latest play 'The First Asian AB' as part of the REAL NZ Festival. Audio
The Arts Report
Charles Darwin is recreated on stage to celebrate his 200th birthday and Renee Liang, blogger, writer and playwright. Audio
Renee Liang
Renee Liang's play 'Mask' will be performed as part of the Stamp Festival in Auckland. Audio
Asian Report for 29 April 2008
Auckland poet Renee Liang shares how influences from her Chinese heritage have influenced her poetry. Audio