Celebrate this achievement with the band. Lawson Field Theatre, Saturday, November 26, 2pm, $20 cash-only door sales.
Come along to meet the team and ask questions about the production. Musical Theatre Gisborne, 101 Innes Street, Sunday, 5pm.
It's the ‘90s and agriculture is struggling, but there is a cunning plan to save one farm by growing a crop of marijuana. Gisborne Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Road, November 17 to December 3. Tickets+bf: $27 from or Gisborne i-SITE.
Book an audition time for a part in a modern version of the original show, or attend an open audition. Centre Stage Theatre Group, 260 Childers Road, Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20. Book a 10-minute audition spot at
Join Vicar Geraldine and the parish council as the village of Dibley prepares for the Christmas celebrations. Musical Theatre Gisborne, November 25 to December 3. Tickets $30+bf from
This isn't your grandmother's Jane Austen! Bold, surprising, boisterous and timely, this Pride and Prejudice for a new era explores the absurdities and thrills of finding your perfect (or imperfect) match. Evolution Theatre, December 8 to 18. Tickets from
An exhibition of kākahu made by and for the mokopuna o Te Kōhanga Reo o Tomairangi. Hoea Gallery, 67 Gladstone Road, Thursday to Saturday 11am to 3pm, until December 18.
The launch of Mark Peters' book, The Mudge Murals, will coincide with the opening of an exhibition of Graeme Mudge's rarely seen preliminary sketches and mural design proposals at Tairāwhiti Museum tomorrow, 5.30pm.
Enjoy a coffee at Verve Cafe and appreciate Maiko Lewis-Whaanga's latest exhibition, until December 10.
Kōtuku Studios displays the works of local artists. Open Wednesday, midday to 5pm, Thursday 11.30am to 5pm, and Saturday 10am to 2pm. 349 Palmerston Road.
This exhibition presents the photographic art of four Sāmoan artists who have been capturing the dynamic practice of contemporary tatau over the last 40 years. Tairāwhiti Museum, until December 11.
This exhibition, consisting of 31 paintings, threads together an individual journey, whose forward movement has been generated by unforeseen circumstances in artist Peter Ireland's life. Tairāwhiti Museum, until November 13.
An exhibition of new works by students and staff from Toihoukura School of Māori Visual Art and Design. Tairāwhiti Museum, opening Saturday, November 19.
A middle-aged couple and their two sons embark on a road trip across the Iranian countryside. Over the course of their journey, they bond over memories of the past, grapple with fears of the unknown and fuss over their sick dog.
A French film about a civil servant who resists all attempts to shift him from his “job for life”. But when he is transferred to the North Pole and finds love, he must make a decision.
Javier Bardem stars as a company owner who meddles in the lives of his employees in an effort to win an award for business excellence.
Japanese animated fantasy action-adventure film. Uta is a beloved singer, renowned for concealing her own identity when performing. Now, Uta is to reveal herself to the world at a live concert.
The leaders of Wakanda fight to protect their nation in the wake of King T'Challa's death. In a story radically reworked by writers Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole following the death from colon cancer of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman in 2020, Wakanda Forever introduces an Aztec-inspired antagonist in the form of Namor, king of the ancient underwater world of Talokan. The tension between Wakanda and Talokan raises the question: are they friends or foes?
In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the West African kingdom of Dahomey. Faced with a new threat, General Nanisca trains the next generation of recruits to fight against a foreign enemy that's determined to destroy their way of life.
A young woman discovers the rental home she booked is already occupied by a stranger. Against her better judgement, she decides to spend the night in the house but soon discovers there's a lot more to fear than just an unexpected house guest.
Disney film Frozen has had a remake in te reo Māori.
Teth Adam was given the powers of the gods, but used them for vengeance. He was imprisoned and became Black Adam. Nearly 5000 years on, he is free to dispense his own form of justice, which is challenged by modern heroes.
In 1950s London, a widowed cleaning lady falls in love with a couture Dior dress and decides she must have one. After raising the funds to pursue her dream, she travels to Paris and changes not only her own outlook, but the future of the House of Dior.
Singing crocodile Lyle befriends the struggling son of the Primm family, recently arrived in New York City. When an evil neighbour threatens Lyle's existence, the Primms must band together to show that family can be found in the most unexpected places.
Drama about the 2007 police raids of the Ngāi Tūhoe community of Ruatoki.