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18 Mar, 2023 10:54 AMQuick Read

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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A movement and dance meditation practice with a variety of sound and rhythms. St Andrew's Church Hall, tonight 7pm, $5 entry.

Join six-piece band Tahini Bikini as they bring neo-soul, funk and hip-hop to Smash Palace, tomorrow, 7pm. Supported by Sureboy and Nervous in the Bus Lane. Tickets $15 from eventbrite.co.nz or $20 at the door.

St Andrew's Church, 176 Cobden Street, Saturday, 4pm. Free entry, koha to support performers optional.

It's time to dust off those boogie shoes and head to Smash Palace for the annual Boogie Wonderland 70s disco party. Smash Palace, Sunday June 5, 8pm. Prizes for dressing up and dancing, supper provided. $10 at the door.

Piano Extravaganza XII: Pianists Bronwen and Samantha Holdsworth, Coralie Hunter, Corey Lugtig, Catherine Macdonald, Sue McVey, Beverley Peach, Sean Scanlen and Trish Tattle, with students Pyper August, Monty Copeland, Te Rei Forbes, and Wairere Kutia, playing two, three, four (and even more) at a time, on one or two (or more) pianos. St Andrew's Church, Monday, June 6, 12.30pm. Free entry, koha optional to performers for expenses and piano maintenance fund.

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Come and celebrate Dome Theatre's 15th birthday, Saturday, June 18, 8pm. The line-up includes The Night Moves, The Oh So Lonelys, Sound Collective and DJ Kirst. Free entry.

Presents Vivaldi's Gloria and assorted works at St Andrew's Church, 2pm, June 26. Proceeds to go to Red Cross appeal for Ukraine.

Unity Theatre's Norman Maclean-directed A Skull in Connemara is coming June 3 to 11. Tickets from eventfinda.co.nz or from the Gisborne i-SITE.

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Avenue Q The Musical

Musical Theatre Gisborne, on stage June 24 to July 8. Tickets from eventfinda.co.nz or i-SITE.

The Secret Garden

Evolution Theatre, Disraeli St. June 30 to July 10. Tickets from trybooking.com

Gisborne Centre Stage presents Rock of Ages, coming to Lawson Field Theatre, August 12 to 20. R16. Tickets from ticketek or from the Gisborne i-SITE.

A collection of intuitive, abstract paintings and 3D wall sculptures inspired by ocean seascapes. Tairāwhiti Museum, until July 3.

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. Tairāwhiti Museum, until June 12.

Developed by Anne Frank House in the Netherlands, and viewed by more than 10 million people in 80 countries, this exhibition explores what life in hiding was like for Anne, her family, and the other occupants of Prinsengracht 263. Tairāwhiti Museum, until July 24.

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A girl's beloved companion — an android named Yang — malfunctions, and the girl's father searches for a way to repair it. In the process, he reconnects with his wife and daughter and discovers the life that has been passing in front of him. Stars Colin Farrell, Haley Lu Richardson and Justin H. Min.

Based-on-fact story of rival Korean diplomats becoming trapped as civil war rages in Mogadishu, Somalia. With no aid from either North or South Korean governments, their only shot at survival requires them to work together.

A man who has had a stroke and has no memories of his life meets a woman on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. She lets him into a secret: they were in love.

A 2013 documentary about feminist singer Kathleen Hanna, who fronted the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, and was a central figure in the “riot grrrl” movement.

Australian film with an English lead and a New Zealand actor or two about a woman who buys a failing removals firm and turns it into a business where handsome men do housework and, if requested, give orgasms. Stars Sally Phillips, Alexander England and Josh Thomson.

A ruptured water main creates a sinkhole in front of Bob's Burgers, blocking the entrance indefinitely and ruining the Belchers' plans for a successful summer. While Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant.

After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy's top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. Training a detachment of graduates for a special assignment, Maverick must confront the ghosts of his past.

Viking story based on the Scandinavian legend that inspired Shakespeare's Hamlet. Stars Alexander Skarsgard, Ethan Hawke, Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe.

A man who has had a stroke and has no memories of his life meets a woman on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. She lets him into a secret: they were in love.

Esther is at the end of her career as head seamstress at Dior Avenue Montaigne workshop. One day, she gets her handbag stolen in the metro by a 20-year-old girl, Jade. Instead of calling the police she decides to take care of Jade.

It's 1943 and the Allies are set to invade Fortress Europe, landing on Sicily. But they must convince the Germans they have other plans. Stars Colin Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, Kelly Macdonald and Penelope Wilton.

A Crawley family excursion to the South of France is the setting for the second feature film based on the characters of the deliciously addictive television series.

A few months after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Dr Stephen Strange, with the help of both old and new mystical allies, travels into the multiverse to face a mysterious new adversary.

Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe and Brad Pitt have a ball hamming it up in this story of a studious romantic novelist rescued by a book-cover model from the clutches of a billionaire seeking a lost city of riches.

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