Film Review: Zappa Dir: Alex Winter
Frank Zappa was always something of an enigma, and, nearly 30 years after his death he remains just that.
Frank Zappa was always something of an enigma, and, nearly 30 years after his death he remains just that.
Splore Festival has made the decision to postpone the festival to 26-28 March to be held at the same location, Tāpapakanga Regional Park, Auckland.
Over My Dead Body: UNINVITED is a black comedy that pays homage to those who lived, loved and lost during the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980’s/1990’s. It is provocative, chaotic, and heartbreakingly moving as it educates the audience about a forgotten piece of NZ history, and will play February 24-27 at Q Loft.
From the team that brought you the beloved and acclaimed Celtic Illusion comes Celtica: A New Era of Irish Heritage. This high-octane Irish song & dance spectacular tours to 13 centres across New Zealand this March, bringing the spirit of the Emerald Isle to a theatre near you March 16 – 30, 2021.
New Zealand’s most accomplished performers, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa protégé Ipu Laga’aia, tenor Chris McRae, musical theatre stars Sophie Morris and Rutene Spooner, and music legend Laughton Kora join forces with The New Zealand String Quartet for a nationwide tour of THE NEW ZEALAND STRING QUARTET, FOUR SUITS AND A SOPRANO in April and May.
Something WICKED this way comes… Flying into Sky City Theatre for a limited season in September 2021, North Shore Music Theatre are set to take Auckland audiences on a ‘swankified’ journey to the Emerald City and back again in WICKED the Musical – with Kiwi theatre royalty Tina Cross bringing her own brand of magic […]
Following its wildly successful Aotearoa festival seasons and its award-wining New York debut in 2020, the fiercely moving and defiantly poetic Wild Dogs Under My Skirt confirms a South Island tour to Invercargill, Dunedin and Oamaru from 8-10 April.
A Shakespearean summer under the stars. Shoreside Theatre presents Shakespeare in the Park 2021: Hamlet & Much Ado About Nothing, January 23 – February 20, 2021
Multi-Award winning writer and actor Sarita Keo Kossamak So will be shaking up the floors of Auckland in March at Basement Theatre with her latest show Digging to Cambodia. Smashing together text, movement, AV and karaoke, this contemporary performance finally makes it’s Auckland premiere following from it’s critically acclaimed sell out season at Kia Mau […]
Basement Theatre kicks off 2021 with an exciting Auckland Pride Festival and Auckland Fringe Festival programme full of hilarious, heartfelt and experimental works. Oh, and a whole lotta cake.