Jack Whitehall Announces Auckland Show in February
Award-winning comedian, actor and writer Jack Whitehall has announced that he will bring his brand-new show Stood Up to New Zealand in February 2020.
Award-winning comedian, actor and writer Jack Whitehall has announced that he will bring his brand-new show Stood Up to New Zealand in February 2020.
An impressive line-up of international street performers are set to turn Auckland into their stage as part of the Auckland International Buskers Festival 2020, on 24 – 27 January 2020, with daily public performances that are bound to blow audiences away. Eleven remarkable entertainers from around the world plus an incredible Kiwi performer will bring […]
There is something to be said for theatre that one feels completely immersed in from the moment they take their seat; in multi-award-winning actor, writer and director Ahi Karunaharan’s first production with Silo Theatre, My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak the audience immediately find themselves whisked back in time to 1975 Bombay, India.
If you think you’ve seen every single possible Christmas story variation, you’re about to have your eyes opened by A Frickin Dangerous Space-mas. Basement Theatre’s annual Christmas show is an outrageously sexy, outer space, holiday spectacular! And that’s just the tip of the spaceship, if you will.
The Auckland International Buskers Festival returns for another year with extraordinary performers from across the globe, on 24 – 27 January 2020. Audiences will get to delight in lively performances of magic, hula-hooping, breakdancing, art, music and more this coming Auckland Anniversary weekend.
Flavour Full Art Exhibition Four contemporary artists are showcasing their work in the foyer and AUT Atrium of the ASB Waterfront Theatre 22 November – 13 December, curated and led by Serval Fandango. Exhibition 22 Nov – 13 Dec Free Entry Fandango, 25, is currently one of NZ’s hottest young artists with his trademark eye […]
After a stunning first year together, NZTrio will be closing out their 2019 programme with Tectonic Uprising, the final part of their Tectonic series, on at Auckland’s Mairangi Arts Centre on 11 December and Auckland Art Gallery 15 December.
New Zealand Opera reveals the Company’s 2020 programme, underpinned by a new purpose and values that are focused on connecting with New Zealand people and stories, and introducing the art form to new audiences.
A GALA CONCERT IN THE PRESENCE OF DAME KIRI TE KANAWA will feature the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by music director Giordano Bellincampi, together with the Freemasons New Zealand Opera Chorus and some of New Zealand’s finest operatic voices – Anna Leese, Pene Pati and James Ioelu. It will be hosted by MC Jennifer Ward-Lealand.
The Actors’ Program stages an ambitious production of Moira Buffini’s acclaimed Welcome to Thebes at the Basement Theatre.