Palmy’s Centrepoint theatre, known for their reputation of delivering crowd pleasing comedies are stoked to present Michael Galvin’s MannBannd, for their Christmas season. Delving deep into the hilarious inner workings of a boyband well past its prime, this premiere season runs Saturday the 18th of November - Saturday the 16th of December.
Read MoreThe family friendly event that is Halloween in Mt Eden Village returns for its 14th ghostly year at Mt Eden Village on Sunday 29th of October 2023, with FREE entertainment and activities for kids of all ages. Come along in costume and get your ghoul on with spot prizes, creepy craft, fortune telling, graveyard tunes and so much more from 12 – 2pm.
Read MoreThe Outlook for Someday presents the first short film directed by Actor’s Program graduate Georgia-May Russ (Waikato-Maniapoto), and produced by Jewels King (Waikato-Tainui, Taranaki, Ngāti Hine), releasing online on Wednesday 13 September 2023 as part of Someday Stories Series 7 on The Outlook For Someday Website and YouTube.
Read MoreThe Outlook for Someday and Caravan Carpark Films present The World Around Me, the new offering of writer & director Hasan Arslan and debut of producer Gretchen Hatton.
Read MoreThe high-octane one-woman rock ‘n’ roll theatre-gig We’ve Got So Much To Talk About, exploring the challenges and complexities of motherhood through a mashup of sound, song, movement and rebellion returns to Christchurch from 20 - 22 October and Auckland on 8 - 10 December.
Read MoreA stunning line-up of theatre, dance, comedy, music, poetry, visual art, literary talks, cultural conversations, and community events are set to transform and fire-up residents and visitors to Whakatū Nelson from 19 - 29 October 2023.
Read MoreDeveloped from its first outing at Basement Theatre in 2018 and following further award-winning large-scale productions in both Auckland and Wellington, UPU will tour to five centres across Aotearoa from 6 - 25 October as part of the Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) touring programme.
Read MoreAfter a survey exposes the extent of sexual harm at her former high school, a filmmaker returns to amplify the student's call for change and ask a pivotal question: Why is consent education still not compulsory in Aotearoa?
Read MoreDai Henwood announces one night only home coming show at the Wellington Opera House on November 30.
Read MoreWritten, directed and with music composed by Sophie Lindsay, ÉMILIE is the world premiere of a high-energy comedy-drama about a brilliant and mostly forgotten scientist, and her great love, Voltaire.
Read MoreSomeday Stories, a yearly short-film series run by The Outlook for Someday, has six short films being released this September as the seventh series of the program.
Read MoreContinuing this season’s focus on the nostalgia of folk-influenced compositions, NZTrio prepares to commence their second concert tour for the year, Homeland 2: Tunes From My Home. The second of the three part Homeland series, the acclaimed Amalia Hall (Violin), Ashley Brown(Cello), and Somi Kim (Piano) will be performing Homeland 2 in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Greytown this August and September.
Read MoreCatherine Cohen presents her new show Come For Me for the first time in New Zealand. The critically acclaimed comedian, author, and actor’s show will play Auckland on 19 November.
Read MoreHot off the heels of his critically-acclaimed Netflix special, David Letterman appearance, role on Life & Beth with Amy Schumer, and sold out runs in the US, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the UK, Phil Wang returns to New Zealand with his hit show Wang In There, Baby!.
Read MoreAfter selling out at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival in 2021 and a two-week, sold-out season at Basement Theatre, Boom Shankar is back with a bang for Q Theatre’s MATCHBOX 2023 Season.
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