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Children’s music, theatre and dance in Auckland, New Zealand.
May
When
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids.
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Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids. Shiver me timbers! The pirates are restless, yearning for a grand piratical adventure. “Oh, for a pirate party!” they proclaim. But, as any good pirate knows, a proper pirate party must be a stolen one. So now, get ready to set sail into the high seas of imagination as Margaret Mahy’s delightful tale, The Great Piratical Rumbustification, comes to life in a swashbuckling stage performance by Tim Bray Theatre Company.
Join our young hero, Oliver Terrapin, as he opens up the doors of his oblivious parents’ home for a party – a party with real pirates!
Mayhem ensues in this rollicking, rumbunctious rumpus of an escapade by Tim Bray Theatre Company that promises the most piratical fun you’ve had in years. Yo ho ho!
Created for ages: 4 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 4 May at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $22.00 each
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids.
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Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids. Shiver me timbers! The pirates are restless, yearning for a grand piratical adventure. “Oh, for a pirate party!” they proclaim. But, as any good pirate knows, a proper pirate party must be a stolen one. So now, get ready to set sail into the high seas of imagination as Margaret Mahy’s delightful tale, The Great Piratical Rumbustification, comes to life in a swashbuckling stage performance by Tim Bray Theatre Company.
Join our young hero, Oliver Terrapin, as he opens up the doors of his oblivious parents’ home for a party – a party with real pirates!
Mayhem ensues in this rollicking, rumbunctious rumpus of an escapade by Tim Bray Theatre Company that promises the most piratical fun you’ve had in years. Yo ho ho!
Created for ages: 4 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 4 May at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $22.00 each
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance. With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score –
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance.
With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score – lush, romantic, instantly recognisable – and Kristian Fredrikson’s opulent designs, gorgeously lit by Jon Buswell, Swan Lake transports the audience from the palace ballroom to the lakeside in wave upon wave of beauty and emotion. You’ll be inexorably drawn into the unfolding tragedy and exalt as the dancers bring every facet of their iconic characters to life.
Celebrating the dramatic and technical brilliance of a new generation of RNZB dancers, this production, honouring and cherishing the artistic legacy of former Artistic Director and RNZB kaumatua Russell Kerr will celebrate the company’s rich past and bright future.
The RNZB are thrilled to be able to present this beautiful production, not seen in Aotearoa since 2013, with the support of colleagues from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
All patrons require a ticket for entry, Recommended for ages 6 years plus.
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Tickets: $32 to $140 each
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Royal New Zealand Ballet
When
(Friday) 7:30 pm
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance. With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score –
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance.
With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score – lush, romantic, instantly recognisable – and Kristian Fredrikson’s opulent designs, gorgeously lit by Jon Buswell, Swan Lake transports the audience from the palace ballroom to the lakeside in wave upon wave of beauty and emotion. You’ll be inexorably drawn into the unfolding tragedy and exalt as the dancers bring every facet of their iconic characters to life.
Celebrating the dramatic and technical brilliance of a new generation of RNZB dancers, this production, honouring and cherishing the artistic legacy of former Artistic Director and RNZB kaumatua Russell Kerr will celebrate the company’s rich past and bright future.
The RNZB are thrilled to be able to present this beautiful production, not seen in Aotearoa since 2013, with the support of colleagues from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
All patrons require a ticket for entry, Recommended for ages 6 years plus.
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Tickets: $32 to $140 each
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Royal New Zealand Ballet
When
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids.
Event Details
Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids. Shiver me timbers! The pirates are restless, yearning for a grand piratical adventure. “Oh, for a pirate party!” they proclaim. But, as any good pirate knows, a proper pirate party must be a stolen one. So now, get ready to set sail into the high seas of imagination as Margaret Mahy’s delightful tale, The Great Piratical Rumbustification, comes to life in a swashbuckling stage performance by Tim Bray Theatre Company.
Join our young hero, Oliver Terrapin, as he opens up the doors of his oblivious parents’ home for a party – a party with real pirates!
Mayhem ensues in this rollicking, rumbunctious rumpus of an escapade by Tim Bray Theatre Company that promises the most piratical fun you’ve had in years. Yo ho ho!
Created for ages: 4 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 11 May at Māngere Arts Centre – Ngā Tohu o Uenuku.
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Tickets: $25.00 each
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Event Details
Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids.
Event Details
Hoist the Flag of Fun ready for the Mayhem The Great Piratical Rumbustification by Margaret Mahy adapted for the stage by Tim Bray for kids. Shiver me timbers! The pirates are restless, yearning for a grand piratical adventure. “Oh, for a pirate party!” they proclaim. But, as any good pirate knows, a proper pirate party must be a stolen one. So now, get ready to set sail into the high seas of imagination as Margaret Mahy’s delightful tale, The Great Piratical Rumbustification, comes to life in a swashbuckling stage performance by Tim Bray Theatre Company.
Join our young hero, Oliver Terrapin, as he opens up the doors of his oblivious parents’ home for a party – a party with real pirates!
Mayhem ensues in this rollicking, rumbunctious rumpus of an escapade by Tim Bray Theatre Company that promises the most piratical fun you’ve had in years. Yo ho ho!
Created for ages: 4 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 11 May at Māngere Arts Centre – Ngā Tohu o Uenuku.
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Tickets: $25.00 each
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 1:30 pm
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance. With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score –
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Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance.
With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score – lush, romantic, instantly recognisable – and Kristian Fredrikson’s opulent designs, gorgeously lit by Jon Buswell, Swan Lake transports the audience from the palace ballroom to the lakeside in wave upon wave of beauty and emotion. You’ll be inexorably drawn into the unfolding tragedy and exalt as the dancers bring every facet of their iconic characters to life.
Celebrating the dramatic and technical brilliance of a new generation of RNZB dancers, this production, honouring and cherishing the artistic legacy of former Artistic Director and RNZB kaumatua Russell Kerr will celebrate the company’s rich past and bright future.
The RNZB are thrilled to be able to present this beautiful production, not seen in Aotearoa since 2013, with the support of colleagues from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
All patrons require a ticket for entry, Recommended for ages 6 years plus.
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Price
Tickets: $32 to $140 each
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Royal New Zealand Ballet
When
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Event Details
Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance. With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score –
Event Details
Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance.
With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score – lush, romantic, instantly recognisable – and Kristian Fredrikson’s opulent designs, gorgeously lit by Jon Buswell, Swan Lake transports the audience from the palace ballroom to the lakeside in wave upon wave of beauty and emotion. You’ll be inexorably drawn into the unfolding tragedy and exalt as the dancers bring every facet of their iconic characters to life.
Celebrating the dramatic and technical brilliance of a new generation of RNZB dancers, this production, honouring and cherishing the artistic legacy of former Artistic Director and RNZB kaumatua Russell Kerr will celebrate the company’s rich past and bright future.
The RNZB are thrilled to be able to present this beautiful production, not seen in Aotearoa since 2013, with the support of colleagues from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
All patrons require a ticket for entry, Recommended for ages 6 years plus.
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Price
Tickets: $32 to $140 each
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Royal New Zealand Ballet
When
(Sunday) 1:30 pm
Event Details
Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance. With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score –
Event Details
Considered the greatest of all classical ballets, Swan Lake is a perfect marriage of music and dance.
With Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score – lush, romantic, instantly recognisable – and Kristian Fredrikson’s opulent designs, gorgeously lit by Jon Buswell, Swan Lake transports the audience from the palace ballroom to the lakeside in wave upon wave of beauty and emotion. You’ll be inexorably drawn into the unfolding tragedy and exalt as the dancers bring every facet of their iconic characters to life.
Celebrating the dramatic and technical brilliance of a new generation of RNZB dancers, this production, honouring and cherishing the artistic legacy of former Artistic Director and RNZB kaumatua Russell Kerr will celebrate the company’s rich past and bright future.
The RNZB are thrilled to be able to present this beautiful production, not seen in Aotearoa since 2013, with the support of colleagues from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
All patrons require a ticket for entry, Recommended for ages 6 years plus.
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Price
Tickets: $32 to $140 each
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Royal New Zealand Ballet
When
(Saturday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing magic of renowned French circus maestro, JP at The Great Magic Circus Show! Hailed as one of New Zealand’s premier circus magicians and
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Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing magic of renowned French circus maestro, JP at The Great Magic Circus Show! Hailed as one of New Zealand’s premier circus magicians and family entertainers, JP is set to captivate audiences at UXBRIDGE for an exclusive two-show engagement!
Let JP create treasured memories for your family. Two sensational performances 11am or 2pm. The intimate setting of the UXBRIDGE theatre ensures a close-up and personal experience.
JP’s shows are a blend of interactive, comedic magic and mesmerizing circus acts. There is plenty of laughter, interaction, and audience participation. The Great Magic Circus Show is a one-of-a-kind experience with a wow factor for the entire family. Don’t miss out – grab your tickets now!
Suitable for ages 3 – 12 years
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Price
Children $25; Adults $30; Family $85.00
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When
(Saturday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing magic of renowned French circus maestro, JP at The Great Magic Circus Show! Hailed as one of New Zealand’s premier circus magicians and
Event Details
Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing magic of renowned French circus maestro, JP at The Great Magic Circus Show! Hailed as one of New Zealand’s premier circus magicians and family entertainers, JP is set to captivate audiences at UXBRIDGE for an exclusive two-show engagement!
Let JP create treasured memories for your family. Two sensational performances 11am or 2pm. The intimate setting of the UXBRIDGE theatre ensures a close-up and personal experience.
JP’s shows are a blend of interactive, comedic magic and mesmerizing circus acts. There is plenty of laughter, interaction, and audience participation. The Great Magic Circus Show is a one-of-a-kind experience with a wow factor for the entire family. Don’t miss out – grab your tickets now!
Suitable for ages 3 – 12 years
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Price
Children $25; Adults $30; Family $85.00
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When
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
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Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic Shakespearean Tragedy at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Performed by our Youth Theatre students aged 15 – 18yrs. To book: email
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic Shakespearean Tragedy at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Performed by our Youth Theatre students aged 15 – 18yrs.
To book: email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$12 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Friday) 7:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic Shakespearean Tragedy at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Performed by our Youth Theatre students aged 15 – 18yrs. To book: email
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic Shakespearean Tragedy at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Performed by our Youth Theatre students aged 15 – 18yrs.
To book: email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
Price
$12 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
June
When
(Saturday) 1:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the rats and mice? And what happens when things don’t quite go the way the towns people expected?
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
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HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Saturday) 3:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the rats and mice? And what happens when things don’t quite go the way the towns people expected?
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Sunday) 1:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the rats and mice? And what happens when things don’t quite go the way the towns people expected?
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Sunday) 3:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present this classic, fun tale The Pied Piper at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Will the Piper be able to rid Hamelin town of the rats and mice? And what happens when things don’t quite go the way the towns people expected?
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
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Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Friday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Friday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
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Auckland Theatre Company
July
When
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Friday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 1:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Suitable for ages 5+ To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates,
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 3:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Suitable for ages 5+ To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates,
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Saturday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
Event Details
Enjoy the stage adaptation of the hit film Red, White and Brass by Auckland Theatre company at the ASB Waterfront Theatre with your family this winter.
It’s 2011 in Wellington and the seventh Rugby World Cup is just around the corner. Reprising his film role, John-Paul Foliaki stars as Maka, a Tongan superfan, who will do whatever it takes to score tickets for the most important game of their lives – the Tonga versus France Rugby World Cup game.
When Maka and his cousin Veni fail in getting tickets, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band for the pre-match entertainment, just so they can go to the game. The only problem is, the band doesn’t exist and Maka has four weeks to put one together.
With the help of his famili, his mates and local church members, Maka rallies together a band of misfits who know nothing about marching, nor do they have any instruments.
What starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture, their community, and what really matters in life.
Inspired by an amazing ’straight-up’ true story and with bucketloads of Tongan māfana (warmth), Red, White and Brass is a story of friendship, family and fearlessly standing up for what you believe in.
Duration: 2 hours including intervals
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Price
Season subscription tickets to Auckland Theatre Company are on sale now.
Individual tickets will be on sale later in 2024.
Organiser
Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Sunday) 1:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Suitable for ages 5+ To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates,
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
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Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Sunday) 3:30 pm
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick. Suitable for ages 5+ To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates,
Event Details
Howick Children’s & Youth Theatre present In Search of Kiwi Magic at the Harlequin Musical Theatre in Howick.
Suitable for ages 5+
To book: Email hcyt@xtra.co.nz or phone 537 4943 with dates, times and number of tickets required.
Price
$10 per head
Organiser
HCYT Howick Children’s and Youth Theatre
When
(Monday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Tuesday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Wednesday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Friday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
Tickets
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Monday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
Tickets
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Tuesday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
Tickets
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Wednesday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
more
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Price
Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
Tickets
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
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Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
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(Friday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
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(Saturday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Event Details
Five Go on an Adventure based on the famous adventure stories by Enid Blyton and adapted for the stage by Tim Bray
Oh, what a marvellous adventure! Julian, Dick and Anne, their cousin George, and dog Timmy, head off together on an adventure and end up having to solve a dastardly mystery. Along the way they meet some frightfully awful baddies and get into all sorts of scrapes. Luckily, our five heroes are famous for getting out of trouble!
With courage, capers and plenty of sandwiches and ginger beer, this Tim Bray Theatre Company show reminds us all that fun, friendship and fortitude always fool the felons! Hoorah!
After the sell-out 2023 season of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree, children of all ages (and their grown-ups) won’t want to miss this terrific tale.
Created for ages: 5 to 10 years old.
Show run time: 50 to 60 mins (no interval)
Public show dates: Sat 19 Oct at Due Drops Event Centre Manukau
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Tickets: $28.00 to $37.50 each.
Booking fee and card processing fees apply.
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Tim Bray Theatre Company
August
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(Friday) 8:00 pm - 9:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
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(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
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(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
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(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
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(Friday) 8:00 pm - 9:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
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Tickets: $30 to $59
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Auckland Theatre Company
When
(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 3:20 pm
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The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow. “People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate
Event Details
The choices we made yesterday. The difficult realities of tomorrow.
“People go through three stages when they’re getting to grips with climate change. Denial. Solutions. Grief. And then, on the other side, hope.”
A couple discusses whether it’s ethical to have children. Scientists try to bioengineer a new coral reef. A pilot spreads acid in the atmosphere. The last frog of its kind calls into the abyss for a mate.
Scenes from the Climate Era isn’t just a conversation about climate change, it’s a dizzying stream of conversations, snapping from absurd comedy to blistering rage to deep vulnerability. Set in the past, the present and a possible future, they’re personal snapshots of the biggest story in human history.
This scorching work by Australian playwright David Finnigan, the son of a climate scientist, offers glimpses of hope for humanity in our collective power to effect change. But time is no longer “running out”, he says. It’s simply passing.
“I was raised to live in a world that was a certain way. That world no longer exists. Now, we’re starting to take stock of the world we actually live in, and it means rethinking everything.”
Presented by Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is a collective call to action of the greatest urgency. You won’t be able to look away.
A collaboration between Auckland Theatre Company and Silo Theatre.
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval
more
Price
Tickets: $30 to $59