Year of the Tiger (虎—hǔ) – a Unique Night of Theatre
Coming to Auckland this March, the world premiere of New Zealand theatre-artist Alice Canton’s new live arts project, Year of the Tiger(虎—hǔ).
Coming to Auckland this March, the world premiere of New Zealand theatre-artist Alice Canton’s new live arts project, Year of the Tiger(虎—hǔ).
“The most important thing about you is what you look like.” Right? Told through a series of games, songs, dance and spoken word, Game Face is a joyfully anarchic critique of oppressive beauty ideals and the effort it takes to keep resisting them.
Hold your breath; we’re going Deep. SICKO Productions & Proudly Asian Theatre presents the pitch black of the Deep, where anything is possible.
The highly anticipated Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) season of Auckland-based Zimbabwean playwright, Stanley Makuwe’s Black Lover will have its world premiere at Q Theatre, as part of the 2020 Auckland Arts Festival.
Mac Demarco made his return to New Zealand at Auckland’s prestigious Town Hall last night for a one-off show. This show will be part of the Here Comes Mac Demarco tour following his latest album Here Comes The Cowboy which is widely recognized as his ‘masterpiece.’ Demarco went on to display an extraordinary performance of […]
Offering a roller-coaster of emotion with all the light and dark of human experience, Over My Dead Body: LITTLE BLACK BITCH returns to the stage in 2020 in its fully realised form. Embarking on a three-centre tour with two seasons in Auckland before heading north to Whangarei, this fully professional version of the award-winning script […]
Few are fortunate enough to travel to Antarctica, even fewer experience what it is like to live there, that’s about to change!
With artists and performances from Spain, Australia, England, United States, UK and Aotearoa – Auckland Fringe is back with its first sampling of offerings of what’s to come, with the full programme coming in January 2020.
Michael Hurst Presents NO HOLDS BARD as part of Auckland Fringe Michael Hurst want to talk to you. He wants to be close to you, to see you. He wants to tell you about being on the edge, about madness, about what it’s like when an actor loses their grip on reality.
Rose Matafeo was the big winner at the annual NZ Comedy Guild Awards that took place on Tuesday (10 December). Comedians from all over the country gathered at The Classic in Auckland to celebrate a big year for the local industry, recognising huge successes overseas and burgeoning local scenes taking off around New Zealand.