Thursday 1 March

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Peninsula

Price: $43-$50

Playwright Gary Henderson takes a touching, bittersweet look at life in the 1960s in this beautifully crafted play, directed by Jane Waddell. Read on

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Circenses

Price: $38-$78

Festival audiences were invited to step inside the vintage big top on Wellington’s waterfront and enter a world of enchantment and intrigue with Circus Ronaldo. Read on

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Michael James Manaia

Price: $38-$48

20 years after it burst onto the stages of the world, writer John Broughton’s iconic piece of Kiwi theatre returned for its Festival encore. Read on

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The Winter's Tale

Price: $38-$78

Propeller’s celebrated renditions of Shakespeare combined devotion to the Bard’s original text with inventive staging. The Winter's Tale told the tragic story of Leontes, King of Sicilia. Read on

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Tu

Price: $48-$53

Patricia Grace’s award-winning novel was the inspiration for this powerful return to the stage by celebrated playwright and director Hone Kouka. Read on

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Birds with Skymirrors

Price: $38-$68

Globally-acclaimed and created by one of New Zealand’s greatest living artists, this urgent and provocative dance work returned home for its New Zealand premiere. Read on

The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra

Price: $25-$98

One of the world’s greatest period ensembles came to New Zealand for the first time to present two very special concerts. Read on

Tubular Bells for Two

Price: $48-$55

Multi-tasking got an all-new meaning in this highly entertaining theatrical event, as two musicians took on over 20 instruments to recreate an influential piece of classic rock. Read on

An Emerald City

Price: $48-$55

This Auckland-born, Berlin-based band’s songs have been described as ‘organic instrumentation and sounds of the east meet psychedelia’. Read on

Expressions Gallery

Price: FREE

Woollen blankets are common place objects that were and still are a part of every home. This exhibition looks at the original context of the blanket and the expansion of its use. Read on