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CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE: The Norman Mclean-directed A Skull in Connemara opens next week. Mairtin (Sabian Coomber-Nickerson) gets Gran (Liz Monogue) to check his eyes for injury after an alcoholic clash with Mick (Ayden Malone). Picture by Paul Rickard

CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE: The Norman Mclean-directed A Skull in Connemara opens next week. Mairtin (Sabian Coomber-Nickerson) gets Gran (Liz Monogue) to check his eyes for injury after an alcoholic clash with Mick (Ayden Malone). Picture by Paul Rickard

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Dance to the rhythms, develop your creativity, fitness and health, and add joy to your life. Tonight, St Andrew's Community Centre, 7.30pm to 9pm. Entry $5. Bring comfortable clothes and a water bottle.

Beleza Events presents Easter Soundcheck, featuring Brazilbeat, Stix, Morgz and DJose. Smash Palace, Thursday, April 14. Tickets from

Friends! The Musical Parody takes a hilarious look and remembers the TV phenomenon that ruled the 90s and became a cultural institution with millions of fans across the globe. War Memorial Theatre, Sunday, May 8. Tickets from

New date, all previously purchased tickets are still valid. Smash Palace, Friday, May 20, 7pm. Tickets from

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Kiwi icons The Jordan Luck Band are thrilled to once again be bringing the party to New Zealand on their annual Winter Road Trip. Packed with all the classic Exponents hits you know and love, the 2022 Winter Tour will tear through the winter months and hit towns throughout the length and breadth of Aotearoa. Smash Palace, Friday, July 8. Tickets from

Playing all the best-loved Eagles hits, celebrating one of the great country-rock acts in music. Dome Room, rescheduled to October 1. Tickets from

Evolution Theatre Company presents The Secret Garden. One of the most delightful and enduring classics of children's literature, The Secret Garden has remained a favourite with children the world over. Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli Street, June 30 to July 10. Tickets from

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Unity Theatre's Norman Maclean-directed A Skull in Connemara is coming, from April 1 to 9. Tickets from or from the Gisborne i-SITE.

Musical Theatre Gisborne is auditioning for Avenue Q The Musical, which will be onstage in July 2022. Auditions Saturday, April 9, 101 Innes Street.

Gisborne Centre Stage presents Rock of Ages, coming to Lawson Field Theatre in August. R16. Tickets from or from the Gisborne i-SITE.

The mahi in this exhibition was influenced by observations weaver Michelle Hinekura Kerr made while spending time with her whānau during the summer break. Tairāwhiti Museum, opening Saturday.

Bronwyn Furlan and Kathy Grimson have enjoyed many years of quilting and are showcasing their collection at Tairāwhiti Museum, until May 1.

Baye Riddell presents the exhibition Tihei, on display at Te Waihi Gallery, 135 Waima Road, Tokomaru Bay.

Out of the Closet is a collaborative arts and crafts exhibition presented by weaver Adrienne Stewart and her multi-talented whānau. Tairāwhiti Museum, until April 3.

Exhibiting works by Rākau Buchanan, Paul Edgar Bird, Moorina Bonini, Te Awariki Lardelli, Genevieve Pini, Katrina Reedy, Carmel Salmanzadeh and Ron Te Kawa. Hoea Gallery, 67 Gladstone Road. Open Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 3pm, or by appointment, until the end of March.

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For their latest exhibition, four textile artists have set themselves the challenge to focus on creating oversized fabric artworks all presented in their uniquely individual styling. The artists contributing to this fabric fiesta are Irene Smith, Morva Thompson, Lina Marsh and Deb Williams. Tairāwhiti Museum, opening April 9.

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Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder and determined to save others suffering his fate, Dr Michael Morbius (Jared Leto) takes a desperate gamble. At first it seems to be a radical success, but a darkness inside him is unleashed. Will good override evil, or will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges?

Japanese-language animated dark fantasy film, based on the manga series Jujutsu Kaisen 0, a prequel to the Jujutsu Kaisen manga series, both created by Gege Akutami.

Fictional story about two real-life revolutionaries who fought against the British Raj and Nizam of Hyderabad. In Hindi and Telugu versions.

Two former Army Rangers are paired against their will on a road trip down the US Pacific coast in a race to get to the funeral of a fellow soldier. Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (played by three Belgian Malinois dogs) eventually find common ground.

Peter is given early retirement from his bank job in Manchester and decides to seek out his brother Daniel in Benidorm, Spain. Daniel owns a nightclub but has vanished. Two women Peter meets cause him to re-examine his life.

In 1961, a 60-year-old taxi driver steals Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from London's National Gallery. His ransom notes say he will return the painting if the government invests more in care for the elderly.

Three best friends from university recreate their post-graduation trip across Europe to honour the memory of their friend. Joining them is their friend's 18-year-old daughter, fulfilling her mother's wish for her to take this trip with them.

A mother mourning the loss of her husband lives with her teenage son in a small town. As she's on a jog in the woods, she finds her town thrown into chaos as a shooting takes place at her son's school.

Batman (Robert Pattinson)ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues.

Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) and Victor “Sully” Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg) seek the greatest treasure never found.

Baba Yaga and Renfield are captured by a monster hunter, so the Wishbone family become a scary rescue party.

Film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, recalling his childhood in a Northern Irish Protestant family at the time of “The Troubles”.

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Japanese film based on a Haruki Murakami short story about a stage director putting on a multilingual production of Uncle Vanya while dealing with the death of his wife. Nominated for four Oscars, including best director and best picture.

Two American filmmakers retreat to Fårö island for the summer and hope to find inspiration where Bergman shot his most celebrated films. As the days pass, the lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur, and the couple are torn apart.

A young Swiss nurse meets an astrophysicist in 1950s Beirut and falls in love with him and his country. They marry and have a child; she makes art and he pursues his dream of building a rocket that will send a Lebanese astronaut to the moon. It is not until Lebanon's civil war of 1975 that her image of paradise changes.

Master thief Diabolik (John Phillip Law) and his girlfriend (Marisa Mell) outwit the police and a gangster colluding with the law to save himself.

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