Baz Luhrmann’s ‘ROMEO + JULIET’ Performed Live In Concert
If you lived within earshot of the pop culture zeitgeist in 1996, you remember the greatest love story of all time grabbing hold of the radio airwaves and squeezing like a sweet teen crush.
If you lived within earshot of the pop culture zeitgeist in 1996, you remember the greatest love story of all time grabbing hold of the radio airwaves and squeezing like a sweet teen crush.
The Finn-infused version of Fleetwood Mac made their New Zealand debut last night with the first of four shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena.
AUCKLAND, NZ (September 13, 2019) – Backstreet’s back, alright! Get your group together, because the biggest selling Boy Band of all time (100 million albums), the BACKSTREET BOYS are heading back to New Zealand in 2020 for a show at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Saturday, May 16.
Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals will return to New Zealand early next year for a five-date tour.
NEW ZEALAND’S TOUCH COMPASS AND UK’S FROZEN LIGHT THEATRE CREATE GROUNDBREAKING WORK FOR AUDIENCE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES New Zealand’s leading inclusive performing arts company, Touch Compass, has collaborated with one of the UK’s foremost multi-sensory theatre companies, Frozen Light, to create a pioneering new dance theatre work for audience members who have profound and multiple […]
SECRETS UNCOVERED AND LIES EXPOSED IN EPIC SAMOAN FAMILY DRAMA Having performed to great acclaim in Samoa and Western Samoa, the play that captures the beating heart of a Samoan family makes its Auckland premiere at Q theatre from 20-21 September and at the Māngere Arts Centre from 25-27 September. The Auckland run follows premiere […]
Face to face. Voice vs. voice. One hundred Aucklanders sing about their generations. Award-winning theatre-maker Jo Randerson (Barbarian Productions) and musical maestro Julian Raphael (Community Music Junction) direct a 100-strong cast of everyday Aucklanders for a one-of-a-kind event at the Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall from 17– 20 October.
Lift Women’s Voices. Burn The Patriarchy Down. How We Survive is a feminist spoken word performance featuring internationally acclaimed poets Olivia Hall and Carrie Rudzinski. This two woman show presents a powerful and honest narrative on what it is to be a woman living and surviving in 2019.
After a sold-out run during the Comedy Festival Pax Assadi is back for 6 shows only!
Thousands of choral music performers, presenters and practitioners are headed to Auckland for the 12th World Symposium on Choral Music 11-18 July 2020