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March 18

Breaking the conventional norms of the theatre... the perfect cocktail, tingling...
The Kitchen
14 - 18 March SKYCITY Theatre Drama, 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!
original, challenging and controversial... Billy Apple was part of a generation ...
Billy Apple®:
14 - 22 March Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki A comprehensive exhibition of Billy Apple's works including his early pop and conceptual art and his more recent investigations into branding and biomedicine.
Jonathan Jones (AUS) and Martin Langdon (NZ) create work that spans the Tasman e...
Shared Endeavour
14 - 21 March Papakura Art Gallery Jonathan Jones (AUS) and Martin Langdon (NZ) create work that spans the Tasman exploring and translating pattern as a tool for understanding places and people.
a focussed, crafted, journey into a defining relationship of a man's life.
Bravo Figaro!
16 - 22 March Q Rangatira A 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.
as cleverly executed as a conjuring trick ? and a reminder why this Scottish com...
White
17 - 22 March Q Loft Perfect 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!
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Lady Sings the Blues
18 March Paradiso Spiegeltent, Aotea Square A gathering of Aotearoa’s female vocal powerhouses including Ladi6, Hollie Smith, Whirimako Black, Annie Crummer, Julia Deans and Ria Hall celebrate the songs of Billie Holiday.
"Absolutely brilliant... just as Shakespeare helped shape English, rap has drama...
Othello: The Remix (South)
18 March Vodafone Events Centre Chicago 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.
Ata Reira
18 March Great Hall A spine-tingling choral celebration of light with members of NZ Youth Choir, Voices NZ, Kristin School’s Euphony and James Tibbles