Auckland Arts Festival 2020 – Fullline-up announced
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Makaurau | 11-29 March 2020 The 2020 Auckland Arts Festival (AAF) programme has been announced and features theatre, dance, circus, cabaret, opera, music and visual arts.
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Makaurau | 11-29 March 2020 The 2020 Auckland Arts Festival (AAF) programme has been announced and features theatre, dance, circus, cabaret, opera, music and visual arts.
This summer, Mixit presents an exciting new free performance project in partnership with the Auckland Botanic Gardens alongside their biannual Sculpture in the Gardens installation. In A Curious Garden will play in and around the garden and sculptures, where visitors can experience this dynamic and colourful theatrical adventure on 18 & 19 January 2020.
Now halfway through their 2019 North American tour, Black Grace has received a raft of stunning reviews for their programme which will be offered to Auckland audiences with One Night Only playing at the ASB Waterfront Theatre on Saturday 23 November. Extra tickets for this performance have recently been released for public sale.
Sooo much on at the Auckland Museum this November! EVENTS: Gathered Islands A Celebration of the Pacific WED 6 NOV, 6PM – 9.30PM FREE, BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL, EVENT CENTRE A very special free performance from Va’a Hono and Ahutoru Nui. This group from Tahiti will be performing Tahitian song and dance, filling our Event Centre with […]
Pop-up Globe are delighted to announce the cast for their farewell Auckland “Summer of Love” season, playing December 13– March 1, presented by Anthony Harper.
New Kiwi comedy, international drama, verbatim theatre, Ibsen and an audacious rock musical are in the line-up for Auckland’s longest running professional theatre organisation Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) next year.
Both new talent and much loved repeat performers will be touring the country with Arts On Tour during 2020. Here’s the line-up!
If you’ve ever wanted to feel empowered, heartbroken, and loved all at once, then Olivia Hall and Carrie Rudzinski‘s How We Survive is the show for you!
Red Leap Theatre’s production of Janet Frame’s debut novel, Owls Do Cry, immerses the audience deep in the heart of the author’s masterpiece, loses us in the words, the sounds, the terror, the loss, the sweet moments of pure bliss. It literally left me gasping.
Sing It To My Face is an intergenerational production performed by 100 individuals split into four groups, each with their own distinct voice and perspective on life – expressing what they think of each other and how their own unique dreams and difficulties shape the world they live in.