A photograph of one of The Friars. The Friars are large-scale puppets created by Free Theatre Christchurch for FESTA's Canterbury Tales event. Canterbury Tales was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A close-up photograph of the bodice of a large-scale puppet titled Wife of Bath, created by Free Theatre Christchurch for Canterbury Tales. Canterbury Tales was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A PDF copy of pages 318-319 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Macbeth'. Photos: Darryl Cribb
A photograph of street art on the partially-demolished wall of the Odeon Theatre. The photograph believes that the artwork was created by the artist Owen Dippie.
A photograph of a large-scale puppet titled The Knight. The puppet is part of the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph looking over the corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace during Canterbury Tales. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of a large-scale puppet titled The Scholar. The puppet is in the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of a performer amongst large-scale puppets in Cathedral Square, during the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of spotlights shining on the Telecom building in Cathedral Square during the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of someone taking a photograph of the Canterbury Tales procession with a smart phone. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of the intersection of Manchester and Tuam Street, taken next to the partially-demolished Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street. Shipping containers are stacked against the remaining facade of the Excelsior Hotel building.
A photograph of a projector set up in the Avonhead Baptist Church. The room is to be used as a temporary lecture theatre for the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, as lecture theatres on campus are inaccessible following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A view down Worcester Street towards the Regent Theatre building. Tiles have fallen away from the Regent Theatre's red dome. In the foreground the Clarendon Hotel can be seen, with a large crack where the facade has pulled away from the rest of the building.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The theatre building at Christ's College, Rolleston Avenue".
Two workers in a cherry picker working on the Theatre Royal Building on Gloucester Street.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Regent Theatre in Cathedral Square under demolition".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Regent Theatre in Cathedral Square under demolition".
Construction workers working on the Loons Circus Theatre Company building on Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Earthquake in Christchurch. A cyclist rides past the damaged Repertory Theatre".
A police officer stepping over camera equipment in front of the damaged Repertory Theatre building.
A man speaking on a mobile phone in front of the damaged Repertory Theatre building.
Looking down Kilmore Street. The vacant lot at the back was previously the Repertory Theatre.
Scaffolding poles ready to be assembled in the E8 and E9 lecture theatre.
Two workers in a cherry picker working on the Theatre Royal Building on Gloucester Street.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Regent Theatre in Cathedral Square under demolition".
Construction workers working on the Loons Circus Theatre Company building on Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
A worker cutting the scaffolding poles for the E8 and E9 lecture theatres.
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