The countdown has begun! The 20th Anniversary Oscar-qualifying Doc Edge Festival has officially launched its 2025 programme, now live and on sale at docedge.nz.
Read MoreExperience some of the top acts in this year’s NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo at the sensational stand-up showcase, the Best Comedy Show On Earth, presented by the New Zealand Comedy Trust and Skycity. Following a sell out show at last year’s fest, join big international and local names, whilst also discovering a few fresh faces for a night of total hilarity on Sunday 18 May at SKYCITY Theatre.
Read MoreThis June, the Pacific Dance Festival invites audiences to connect more deeply with Pacific creativity, offering a rich programme of performance, rehearsal and workshop events across Tāmaki Makaurau. Alongside the return of Aruna Po-Ching’s acclaimed dance-theatre work, the festival opens its doors to a series of free open rehearsals and a hands-on Cook Islands workshop with master artist Aunty Kura Taruia.
Read MoreThis August, the powerful theatrical experience Te Tangi a Te Tūī will soar across Aotearoa for a much-anticipated Te Ika-a-Māui tour. Presented by Te Pou Theatre and The Dust Palace, in association with PANNZ (Performing Arts Network of New Zealand), this groundbreaking work brings together the resonance of te reo Māori storytelling and the visceral beauty of circus.
Read MoreThese July school holidays, Silo Theatre invites tamariki and their whānau on a theatrical adventure from the everyday into the extraordinary. Taniwha is an immersive new stage experience that blends puppetry, live music, diorama, and real-time videography to conjure up a vivid, technicolour world – full of mystery, courage and imagination. From the creators of Silo’s critically acclaimed and award-winning Peter and the Wolf, this is an audacious new work for people aged five and up.
Read MoreWith just a handful of single tickets left for its current season, Auckland Theatre Company’s Murder on the Orient Express has officially become the biggest box office hit in the company’s history.
Now, due to overwhelming demand, audiences will have a second chance to climb aboard the world’s most infamous train. The return season of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, will play at the ASB Waterfront Theatre from 7 – 15 February 2026.
Join the renowned Bach Musica NZ, New Zealand’s leading combined choir and orchestra, at the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday 22 June for an evening of exquisite performance with Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor & C.P.E. Bach’s Magnificat.
Read MoreAfter a sell out show last year, the NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo is once again teaming up with the iconic Parrotdog Bar in Lyall Bay for Comedy Fest At Parrotdog, mashing together the beloved Sunday night drink with a tasty selection of comedians in a hilarious night of comedy like no other on Sunday 4 May.
Read MoreBlack Faggot, the blazingly funny and politically charged play by award-winning playwright Victor Rodger ONZM, is making a timely return to the stage this June, this time with the longtime collaborator Anapela Polata’ivao ONZM in the director’s chair. Transferring from the Court Theatre season Black Faggot is set to own the Rangatira stage at Q Theatre from June 25-29, continuing its powerful challenge of conventions and celebration of queer Pasifika voices.
Read MoreBack for the third year, the NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayoreturns to Kāpiti for the one night with a bite-sized comedy show packed with top-tier talent and guaranteed laughs. Don’t miss the chance to catch some of Aotearoa’s best comedians on the coast, with Comedy Fest at Kāpiti, on Saturday 10 May at Te Raukura ki Kāpiti.
Read MoreThe renowned chamber ensemble NZTrio He Taonga Wairere are thrilled to announce the appointment of new permanent cellist, Matthias Balzat. Matthias, an award-winning performer, brings a wealth of local and international performing experience to the trio’s next chapter.
Read MoreAn interstellar line-up of free events, planetarium shows, telescope viewings, and community connection this winter.
Read MoreRuby Chen, Co-Founder and CEO of CNEX Foundation, has been named the 2025 Doc Edge Superhero, an honour recognising her outstanding contribution to global documentary filmmaking. She will receive the award at the Doc Edge Awards on 3 July and deliver a keynote address at the Doc Edge Forum.
Read MoreThe internationally acclaimed World Press Photo Exhibition returns to Auckland later this year, showcasing the best and most important photojournalism and documentary photography from around the globe. The exhibition, which presents the winning photographs of the prestigious annual World Press Photo Contest, will head to Tāmaki Makaurau thanks to the Rotary Club of Auckland, from 26 July – 24 August at Level 1, Smith and Caughey’s Building.
Read MoreAuckland, Aotearoa – Get ready for a full-sensory takeover of Karangahape Road as FAM — Food. Art. Music. — launches its first edition on Saturday 3 May, from 12PM to 6PM. This bold new event will transform the iconic street into a pulsing celebration of Aotearoa’s finest music, food, fashion, and creativity.
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