Thirty years after it first premiered, Hone Kouka’s Waiora Te Ūkaipō – The Homelandreturns to the stage in a special 30th anniversary production with Auckland Theatre Company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre, 6 – 22 March, as part of Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival. Hot on the heels of its Te Whanganui-a-Tara / Wellington season at the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts, this landmark production promises a theatrical experience that is as immediate, moving, and relevant today as it was in 1996. Waiora Te Ūkaipō – The Homeland is produced by Wellington based creative company, Tawata Productions.
Read MoreOne of the most iconic musicals of all time, Cabaret – The Musical at the Kit Kat Club, winner of eight Tony Awards, plays at the ASB Waterfront Theatre from 22 September to 18 October 2026. A dazzling cast of New Zealand’s finest performers will set loose a provocative collision of live music, movement, and seduction that will leave audiences breathless. Tickets are on sale now.
Read MoreThe 2026 Auckland International Buskers Festival is set to bring a world class line-up of talented street performers to Tāmaki Makaurau’s waterfront from 23 – 26 January, for the 26th annual festival. With everything from juggling, death-defying acrobatics, fire, world champion jump roping, diabolo, and hand-crafted marionettes, there’s guaranteed to be plenty of laughter, spectacle and surprises.
Read MoreBach Musica NZ close out their 2025 programme with a festive celebration on Sunday 7 December at the Auckland Town Hall, with music by two favourite Baroque composers, Bach and Handel.
Read MoreAfter a year-long hiatus, Proudly Asian Theatre (PAT) returns with the world premiere of Genuine and Stable – a sharp, funny, and deeply human new play by emerging playwright Uhyoung Choi. Running from 9 – 13 December at Auckland Live’s Herald Theatre, the play draws from Choi’s own experience working in immigration to explore a world where love and bureaucracy collide, and where the question of what makes a relationship “real” becomes a matter of state scrutiny.
Read MorePresented by Base Entertainment, the company behind international touring hits Celtic Illusion, Celtica, Ballroom Blitz, and Anthony Street Illusionist, The Greatest Christmas Show arrives in Aotearoa this November. A brand-new festive spectacular directed and produced by Anthony Street, this merry Christmas showcase tours 18 centres nationwide from 28 November to 21 December 2025.
Read MoreYoung people in Odyssey Tāngata Whai Ora’s E Ara E programme are getting hands-on experience caring for wildlife, while also supporting their own journey toward wellness. Through this collaboration, rangatahi are helping Auckland’s BirdCare Aotearoa, the city’s primary Department of Conservation-permitted native bird hospital, care for injured and orphaned birds and rebuild cyclone-damaged habitats.
Read MoreTickets for Jubilation Choir’s evening concert at The Hollywood Avondale have sold like hot cakes so an extra 3pm matinee has been added for Jubilation Choir’s special concert at The Hollywood Avondale on Sunday 23 November, featuring powerhouse artists Julia Deans, Anika Moa and Bella Kalolo.
Read MorePrayas Theatre is turning 20! For two decades, the company has lit up Tāmaki Makaurau stages with powerful South Asian storytelling and unforgettable performances. To celebrate this major milestone, Prayas presents Pitārā – a series of bite sized scenes pulled from six standout plays within the vibrant treasure trove of their rich body of work. Join Prayas in marking this special occasion, from 5 – 7 November at TAPAC.
Read MoreCelebrate spring in Whakatū this Labour Weekend, with the Nelson Arts Festival, which jumps into action next month from 23 October – 2 November taking over Whakatū. This year’s programme is bursting with powerful conversations, inspiring exhibitions, side-splitting comedy, moving dance works, fresh theatre, whānau adventures and live music. It’s the perfect time to gather, connect and let the arts bloom.
Read MoreHalloween is creeping up, and Karangahape Road is throwing its biggest FREAKOUT yet. On Friday 31 October from 6pm to late the city’s most iconic strip will transform into a carnival of chaos, packed with tricks, treats, chills, thrills, and plenty of surprises.
Read MoreIt is already spring and will soon be summer. BirdCare Aotearoa’s nursery is filling with tiny new arrivals. Ngā manu pēpi (baby birds), who have lost their parents and can't survive alone. From fly-catchers, fruit eaters, nectar-feeders, to songbirds and young raptors, we anticipate hundreds of orphaned admissions, rescued by the thoughtful public, vets and rangers.
Read MoreFollowing his sold-out tour two years ago, Nurse Blake is set to return to New Zealand with his brand-new show, But Did You Die?
Read MoreCelebrating one of the most significant playwrights in our country’s history, Bruce Mason, two contemporary legends of Aotearoa theatre have created a brilliant homage to his extraordinary legacy in Every Kind of Weather, coming to Wellington’s Circa Theatre from 20 November – 13 December. Director Shane Bosher and actor Stephen Lovatt offer audiences the chance to see two of Mason’s most beloved solo works - The End of the Golden Weather and Not Christmas, but Guy Fawkes - performed in repertory.
Read MoreOn Sunday 23 November, Ponsonby’s own Jubilation Choir takes to the stage atHollywood Avondale with special guests Julia Deans, Bella Kalolo and Anika Moa, for a one night only celebration of Aotearoa’s finest singers, soulful music, and spine-tingling harmonies.
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