Written and performed by Shadon Meredith (Shortland Street), Waiting is an evocative coming-of-age story that celebrates beat poetry delivered with graceful movement. Q Theatre is delighted to welcome Sos & Sha Creative for their season 26 September - 1 October 2023.
Read MoreAfter the global success of his second Netflix special Lubricant (streaming now), over 1 billion views on social media worldwide including 500+ million views spawned from six seasons of The Russell Howard Hour, and selling over 250,000 tickets over 100+ gigs in the UK alone with his brand-new show Russell Howard Live, British stand-up Russell Howard announces his eagerly anticipated return to New Zealand in February 2024.
Read MoreCritically acclaimed Bach Musica NZ will take us into the Romantic period to enjoy music by Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert, at the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday 17 September.
Read MoreGet ready to unleash your inner diva as Palmy Drag Fest 2023, the nation’s inaugural drag festival descends once again upon Palmerston North. From 5 – 7 October over 17 sensational performers from across New Zealand and Australia will deliver a three-day extravaganza of glitter, glamour and unforgettable performances.
Read MoreThe prestigious World Press Photo Exhibition, a showcase of the most powerful images across the globe from the past year, returns to Auckland this month for the first time since 2019. The collection of award winning photographs from the world’s best photojournalists and documentary photographers will be on display at Smith and Caughey’s Level 5 Gallery Space from Saturday 22 July – Sunday 20 August.
Read MoreRed Leap Theatre, known for their award-winning visionary and visually captivating performances, are set to premiere a brand new devised work Moe Miti. Exploring Pasifika identity, this collision of ancient and contemporary stories opens at Q Theatre from 22 – 27 August.
Read MoreAfter a hugely successful 2021 tour, UK comedy sensation Bill Bailey returns to our shores with his brand new show Thoughtifier, heading to 14 centres across the nation this November and December.
Read MoreRituals of Similarity, a new contemporary dance duet by Brittany and Natasha Kohler for Dance Plant Collective, dedicates a 50 minute show to unravelling the intricate layers of twinhood. On from 1 - 5 August, as part of Q Theatre’s MATCHBOX Season.
Read MoreFollowing a whirlwind return season and tour of The Worm and the highly successful pre-Covid tour of Mr Red Light, Nightsong have corralled two of Aotearoa’s most sought-after actors for their premiere of I WANT TO BE HAPPY. The 2023 premiere season plays at the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, supported by Auckland Live from Aug 18 – 27 and at Wellington’s Circa Theatre from Sept 6 – 30.
Read MorePresented by The Professional Theatre Company and starring Mark Hadlow and Lara Macgregor, Mr & Mrs Macbeth from Dodson Valley Rd opens at SkyCity Theatre for five nights Tuesday 25 July to Saturday 29 July. Get ready for a night of Shakespeare like you’ve never seen before.
Read More2023 marks the 10th year of Q Theatre’s Creative Development Programme, MATCHBOX. This year will platform three productions in Loft. The season will start on August 1st with a new contemporary dance work, Rituals of Similarity, followed by Losing Face, a daddy issues play by Nathan Joe, and comedy hit Boom Shankar in September.
Read MoreHot on the heels of a successful USA tour of legacy work Te Wheke, Atamira brings TOMOback to the stage with a stunning cast of Māori contemporary dance artists, touring to Tāmaki Makaurau, Whangārei, and Kirikiriroa this August.
Read MoreThe Wellington Raw Comedy Quest, widely acknowledged as the best way to see new comedy talent in the capital, runs from the 23rd of June to the 17th of August this year.
Read MoreThe highly acclaimed global World Press Photo Exhibition, which is seen by millions each year, returns for the first time since 2019 to Auckland to showcase and celebrate photojournalism and documentary photography of the last year. The annual exhibition which is seen in over 60 cities around the world, now including Tāmaki Makaurau once more thanks to the Rotary Club of Auckland, will take place from 22nd July - 20th August at Smith and Caughey’s newly opened Level 5 Gallery Space.
Read MoreThe full house at Te Pou Theatre rose to a standing ovation at the opening of the Haka Party Incident in Tāmaki Makaurau last week. This is the first stop on a seven-centre national tour which is now on sale with an extra season at Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival from July 4 -5, 2023.
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