The Civic: Is a disaster ever a triumph? It most certainly is when you're a group of young actors and writers and you base your first show around the mishaps you've thus far experienced in theatre. Before you know it, you are – to borrow a phrase
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Peter Pan Goes Wrong sends up the much-loved children's classic in a play where anything that can go wrong is meant to.
ASB Waterfront Theatre: An acclaimed choreographer, a poet and playwright meet up with some friends … No, it's not the start of a joke but possibly a whole new way to look at the future of Auckland. Calling themselves The Guerrilla Collection, known and noted Pasifika artists from across the spectrum have joined forces to stage a three-day festival of 30-minute movement pieces, each starring Black Grace dancers, which explore a specific area of our society and what it may look like in 30 years' time. Offering a uniquely Pacific viewpoint, it's one of the most unique festivals of 2018.
The Guerrilla Collection, ASB Waterfront Theatre, Friday – Sunday

Queen's Wharf
Taste of Auckland is back for another year and it's always the best food festival to discover Kiwi artisan growers and producers with like-minded foodies. Head along to explore pop-up bars and all sorts of delicious morsels to whet your appetite. There is something for everyone with Italian, modern Yum Cha, raw foods, Greek, contemporary French, Russian, Southern American food and more. Just last year you could chow down on super fancy and scrumptious sarladaises (duck fat) fries while enjoying the long spring evening with some epic bands and musicians - Tami Neilson, Laughton Kora, Hollie Smith and Barnaby Weir & Friends among them.
Taste of Auckland, Queen's Wharf, until Sunday
Logan Campbell Centre: Petersburg singer and rapper Trey Songz kicks off his New Zealand tour on Saturday night, one in support of his most recent album Tremaine. He's racked up a bunch of accolades since his 2005 debut, including a Grammy nomination, and has worked with some very big names like Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown. But November is proving to be a very busy month full of firsts: not only is he playing three NZ shows on his first tour here, he's also debuting his first film, Blood Brother. Perhaps next time he visits, his name will be Trey Moviez.
Trey Songz, Logan Campbell Centre, Saturday