4 - 8 March
Q RangatiraNancy Brunning’s award-winning play, Hīkoi, is an emotional road trip deep into the heart of our country’s history, led by two generations of the utterly relatable Miller whānau.
18 March
Vodafone Events CentreChicago Shakespeare Theater and Q Brothers provide an intense, high-energy ad-rap-tation of the Bard’s famous tragedy played out against a backdrop of DJs, rappers and the Chicago ghetto.
17 - 22 March
Q LoftPerfect for children aged two to four, this is the story of two magical friends, Cotton and Winkle, who look after birdhouses to make sure the eggs stay safe, with a special surprise!
16 - 22 March
Q RangatiraA true father-son story of a self-employed builder, his battle with illness, and opera in his Bournemouth bungalow. Funny and movingly told by UK comedian Mark Thomas.
15 March
Q LoftThis is a new indie-rock story from the creative team of the highly-acclaimed Daffodils. Meet the team and learn about their creative process.
14 - 18 March
SKYCITY TheatreDrama, drums and dessert take centre stage with this multi-sensory Indian theatrical experience, where cooking turns into a metaphor for life – and audiences get a taste when the show is over!
14 - 22 March
Q RangatiraMoving and deeply funny, this is the remarkable story of nine-year-old Thomas, who sees things others don’t. Created especially for young people, this is a theatre favourite for all ages.
13 - 16 March
Bruce Mason CentreChicago Shakespeare Theater and Q Brothers provide an intense, high-energy ad-rap-tation of the Bard’s famous tragedy played out against a backdrop of DJs, rappers and the Chicago ghetto.
11 - 15 March
ASB TheatreBrett Bailey - inspired by Verdi’s Macbeth - and ten spectacular African opera singers take us to modern day Congo, reinterpreting Shakespeare’s tale of ambition, corruption and witchcraft.
10 - 15 March
Pah HomesteadMusic, dance and architecture combine at Pah Homestead in a unique collaboration between leading female New Zealand artists Carol Brown, Gillian Whitehead and Star Gossage.