



The Watercooler; No animals were harmed in the making of
No Animals Were Harmed In The Making of; a collection of stories of our domesticated and not so domesticated furry friends. Richard Bol Sarah Finnigan - Walsh Jono Aidney Alex Robb (as told by Finnius Teppett) Hosted By Oliver Quincy Page

The Watercooler; Deep, Dark and Lost.
Where it all began, our first issue. Our speakers for this first event include: Joe Nunweek practices law by day and jams in the co-editorship of The Pantograph Punch, an Auckland arts and culture website, in between. Apart from a bit of freelance (1972, Sky Sport) or no-lance writing (Real …

SNORTERCOOLER: Snort meets The Watercooler
This episode is the improv stories of four of Auckland's greatest young comedians. You also get two stories from both Chris Parker and Guy Montgomery.- What a treat! listen to the formats of both these The Basement regulars blend into one and see what magic will occur. Here's a little about S…

The Watercooler: All In The Family
This month's issue showcased stories from three very different households as told by members of these families; Chris Thompson, Elle Hunt and Natasha Hoyland. Hosted by Oliver Quincy Page and staged at The Basement Theatre in Auckland.

The Watercooler Dating Meredith Rehburg
Meredith tells the story of finding love that may have literally been lost due to translation.

The Watercooler dating Calum Gittins
Calum tells the story of being auctioned off as a celebrity date and realising that maybe that isn't as sexy as it sounds.

The Watercooler Dating Alice Harbourne
Alice tells the story of finding love, it slipping through her fingers and so she takes charges.

The Watercooler dating Jesse Griffin
Jesse tells the story of falling for the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen, then realising he wasn't the first to do so.

Reunion Issue; Dawn Glover
Dawn tells the tale of a family reunion that can't her pause about what it means to belong.

Reunion Issue; Chris Parker
Chris takes to the stage to muse about being an adult with your parents and how bridging the gap between child and adult is a unique one.