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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.

THIS WEEK

Paul Jackson

Wrights Vineyard and Winery. Saturday 1.30pm.

The Search — Beer Festival after-party

Smash Palace, Saturday, 7pm. Entry $10 at the door.

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COMING UP

Subset

The cinematic bass ensemble returns plus debut support act The Night Moves and DJ Missing Link. The Dome, Saturday, April 10, 8pm. $10 cash at the door.

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Cosmopolitan Club

Hypnotist show, Saturday, April 21. $10 per ticket, available from the club office. 13 years+.

Pencarrow: Growth In The Absence Of Light

With The Ashes and Uni-Fi. Smash Palace, Saturday, April 10, 8pm. Tickets $20 from eventfinda.co.nz

Carnivorous Plant Society

Smash Palace. Friday, April 23, 8pm. Tickets $20 from eventfinda.co.nz

The Chills — Scatterbrain album release tour

The Dome, May 9, 7pm. Tickets, earlybird $32+bf, $40+bf.

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THEATRE

Steel Magnolias

Evolution Theatre Company, 79 Disraeli St. April 15 – 25 7.30pm, Sunday matinees 4pm. Tickets, adults $30, seniors and u/17 $26 from Gisborne i-Site, tryboking.com, or at the theatre 45 minutes prior to showtime.

Fearless Fridays Improv Comedy Club

Evolution Theatre, 75 Disraeli Street, $5 at door.

VISUAL ARTS

Liminal Space

An installation by Cyndy McKenzie. Tairawhiti Museum until April 26.

Hoea! Gallery

Korou – contemporary work by Chemice Ahu, Fiona Collis, Kahu Hurae, Rangimarie Makowharemahihi Pahi, Kahurangi Su, Ngaire Tuhua and Nikora Te Kahu.

Passport Collection – VHoy Creative

Vee Hoy's photographic exploration of diversity in identification. Tairawhiti Museum until April 25.

Miharo Gallery

The final auction, tomorrow, 5.30pm-8pm.

Works Flight Path – Nova Avni

Woven art collection based on traditional raranga techniques, mixed with wild Israeli organic weaving. Tairawhiti Museum, March 6 - May 9.

Odeon Multiplex

Nobody

Hutch Mansell fails to defend himself or his family when two thieves break into his suburban home one night. The aftermath of the incident soon strikes a match to his long-simmering rage. In a barrage of fists, gunfire and squealing tires, Hutch must now save his wife and son from a dangerous adversary — and ensure that he will never be underestimated again.

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway

Despite his efforts, Peter can't seem to shake his reputation for mischief among the other rabbits. Once he ventures out of the garden Peter finds himself in a world where mischief is appreciated, but soon his family come to bring him home.

The Courier

The true story of a British businessman unwittingly recruited into one of the greatest international conflicts in history. Forming an unlikely partnership with a Soviet officer hoping to prevent a nuclear confrontation, the two men work together to provide the crucial intelligence used to defuse the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The Father

Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman play father and daughter in this study of a steadfastly independent man gradually losing more and more of himself to dementia.

Two by Two: Overboard!

Adrift on a flood, two misfit castaways struggle to reunite an unorthodox family, out-run a volcano, and negotiate a peace deal on a creaking Ark.

Godzilla vs Kong

Mythic adversaries do battle over the fate of the world.

French Exit

A widowed New York socialite spends the last of her husband's inheritance, then moves to Paris with her son.

Cousins

Three Maori cousins are separated in childhood. One is placed in an orphanage and lives out her childhood in fear and bewilderment, saved only by her imagination. Her cousins at home never give up hoping that she will return.

Raya and the Last Dragon

A lone warrior must find the last dragon to stop monsters that dragons and humans once fought and defeated together.

Chaos Walking

A young man finds a mysterious girl who has crash-landed on his planet, where women have disappeared and men are afflicted by “The Noise” — a force that puts all their thoughts on display.

DOME CINEMA

The Father

Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman star in this father-daughter drama centred on an elderly man who refuses assistance — a decision that has him questioning his current circumstances, his loved ones, and even his own mind.

Cousins

Three Maori cousins are separated in childhood, but the two still at home never give up hoping that the cousin who left will return.

Gaza

Documentary directed by Irish filmmakers Garry Keane and Andrew McConnell about everyday life in the Palestinian city of Gaza.

Never Too Late

Former prisoners of war devise a plan to break out of their retirement home.

When We Were Kings

A 1996 documentary about the 1974 Muhammad Ali-George Foreman fight in Kinshasa, Zaire — the Rumble in the Jungle.

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