Stories by Uther Dean
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Excerpt: Everything is Surrounded by Water
How Uther Dean sold his soul as a seven year old, and how he got it back.
A trip to a hypnotherapist
Last month, a psychic told Uther Dean he saw dead people. What could a trip to the hypnotist have in store?
Darkness and light
Ralph McCubbin Howell and Hannah Smith – who together make up Trick of the Light Theatre – make shows about people who find truths in their messes.
Uther sees dead people
Uther Dean, profound and ardent sceptic, seeks spiritual awakening in a trip to a psychic.
Review: Angels In America
Shane Bosher's production with Silo at Q Theatre is "angry, young, sinewy" with points to shout from the rooftops, says Uther Dean.
Illusion of clarity
Critic Uther Dean compares two NZ Film Festival features, Bullet Catch and My Stories Your Emails.
Less than its parts
Uther Dean checks out the Tiger Lilies and Mark Holthusen's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, on as part of the New Zealand Festival.
Totally Unmythable
Uther Dean closes off his NZ Festival coverage with a comparison of An Iliad and Unmythable.
Good art needs good critics
We're all artists and critics, writes Uther Dean – so we should start acting like it.