In Other Words is a tender and enduring love story that delves into the profound effects of Alzheimer's disease and the transformative power of music. Starring the incomparable duo Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst, this touching production making its Australasian premiere at Rangatira, Q Theatre running September 3 to September 15, 2024. This production comes to the stage during World Alzheimer’s Month.
Read MoreStardome Observatory & Planetarium Announces their Ngahuru Programme. On now until May 31.
Read MoreNaenae's favourite raconteur Jerome Chandrahasen returns to the NZ International Comedy Festival, with his new show on language and laughter. On Words plays at Te Auaha from 7 – 11 May.
Read MoreRounding out an already stacked line-up of comedians from across Aotearoa and beyond, the Best Foods Comedy Gala adds the final names to the ultimate night of comedy. On as part of the 2024 NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo, audiences can get a taster of the best in the biz on Friday 3 May in Auckland and Saturday 4 May in Wellington, with host Chris Parker.
Read MoreThe Documentary New Zealand Trust proudly presents DOC EDGE FESTIVAL 2024, running from 19 June to 31 July 2024. As an Academy Awards® qualifying international documentary festival, Doc Edge is poised to become a major cultural event in the Asia Pacific region, positioning Ōtautahi Christchurch as the epicentre for all things documentary. In an exciting, bold, and strategic move, the festival solidifies its global reputation as a crucial destination for films to debut their world and international premieres.
Read MoreThis May Te Whanganui-A-Tara will be treated to a night of big laughs and queer joy at the two hour comedy extravaganza, the Wellington Comedy Club Rainbow Showcase, on at Te Auaha during the NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo.
Read MoreMusic Therapy New Zealand (MThNZ) is delighted to announce the upcoming Music Therapy Week, aligning with the World Federation of Music Therapy's (WFMT) Music Therapy Week, from 10th – 15th April 2024. The 2024 theme ‘Looking Back Moving Forward’ serves as a poignant reflection on the rich history within the music therapy profession, honouring the dedicated individuals and co-collaborators working towards the growth of music therapy in New Zealand.
Read MoreGet ready to unleash the laughter, as the 31st NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo arrives this May for over three full weeks bursting with unparalleled hilarity and unforgettable live comedy. Taking over the month of May, the annual festival boasts a side-splitting line-up of more than 150 local and international comics, taking to the stage in 24 venues, over 600 performances, representing 25 countries. The full programme and tickets are live at 12pm, and available to view at comedyfestival.co.nz
Read MoreDr Jason Leong is a medical doctor now turned Malaysia’s funniest comedian, according to Dr Jason Leong!
Read MoreFollowing a slew of five-star reviews and critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe, Ed Byrne is returning to New Zealand with his brand-new solo show, Tragedy Plus Time.
Read MoreHoist the flag of fun and mayhem as Tim Bray Theatre Company presents the first production in their 2024 season, The Great Piratical Rumbustification. Based on the delightful pirate tale by Margaret Mahy, adventurers of all ages can set sail from 13 April at The PumpHouse Theatre, Due Drop Events Centre, and Māngere Arts Centre Ngā Tohu o Uenuku.
Read MoreAfter playing in more than 30 venues across the country, Michael Hurst brings a glorious dose of masterful storytelling to Wellington’s Circa Theatre with his latest show The Golden Ass, playing from 20 April – 11 May.
Read MoreSilo Theatre is stoked to kick off their 2024 programme with the nocturnal ride that is ScatterGun: After the Death of Rūaumoko playing at Q Theatre, Loft from 18 April to 4 May. Created and performed by the award-winning Ana Chaya Scotney (Ngai Tūhoe), this epic solo show is a love letter to Aotearoa that explores the themes of grief, whānau, connection, and identity.
Read MoreAfter the resounding success of the 2023 tour, Indian Ink are set to take their joyful comedy hit show Dirty Work to Hamilton, New Plymouth and Whangārei from 16 May. Featuring close to 30 people on stage, the production which received both audience and critical acclaim, tips the modern office on its head and celebrates an unsung hero.
Read MoreDescribed as a work of genius, Indian Ink’s internationally acclaimed Guru of Chai returns by demand, 14 years on from its world premiere. For the first time in almost a decade Auckland, Kāpiti and Wellington will get to experience the outstanding theatrical magic of this production, filled with romance, intrigue, betrayal, and loss, from 12 June.
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