Welcome to Smashville: A celebration of country music Smash Palace, Sunday, (4pm). 18+bf presale, $25 door.
Gisborne Choral Society: Rehearsals resume, St Andrew’s Church hall, Cobden St Tuesday February 6 ,(7.30pm).
COMING UP
Barleycorn: Live music at Matawhero Wines, Riverpoint Road, February 11
Death Do Us Part Danger Show: Love Hurts cabaret circus show with knifethrowing, sword-swallowing, burlesque comedy and stunts. Smash Palace, February 15, (7.30pm)Tickets $15 from eventafinda.co.nz
Michael Jackson HIStory Show: War Memorial Theatre, February 15, 8pm. Tickets available from Stephen Jones Photography or TicketDirect
Crooked Weather: “Indie meets world music meets traditional British folk” Dome Room garden bar, February 16, free entry
The Search: Cosmopolitan Club, February 16 (8pm)
Yossarian: Smash Palace, February 17, 9pm
St Andrew’s Lunchtime Concert Series: Organist/pianist Ian Miles, pianists Coralie Hunter and Trish Tattle, and singers Gavin Maclean and Catherine Macdonald present Keyboard Cavalcade. St Andrew’s Church, February 23, (12.30pm)Admission Free. Donation or Koha to performers.
Kevin Bloody Wilson: War Memorial Theatre, February 22, (8pm)
Barleycorn: Performing at the Teddy Bears’ Picnic, Eastwoodhill, March 4
At the flicksODEON MULTIPLEX
Phantom Thread: Daniel Day-Lewis, in what he says is his last film, plays a dressmaker in 1950s London whose life is turned upside down by a younger woman. Vicky Krieps as the lover and Lesley Manville as the dressmaker’s sister also star.
Molly’s Game: Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba star in film about Olympic-class skier Molly Bloom, who ran a high-stakes poker game for a decade until the FBI arrested her. Aaron Sorkin wrote the screenplay, from Bloom’s book, and directed.
Broken: A former gang leader must choose forgiveness or revenge when his daughter is murdered by a rival gang. Made in Tairawhiti with local talent.
I, Tonya: Film about Tonya Harding and attack on skating rival Nancy Kerrigan stars Allison Janney and Margot Robbie.
Darkest Hour: Early in World War 2, the fate of Western Europe hangs by a thread as British Prime Minister Winston Churchill weighs up his options.
The Post: Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks star in story of the first female newspaper publisher in the US and her editor going up against the government.
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri: A mother uses billboards to challenge the police to catch her daughter’s killer.
The Commuter: A businessman is caught up in a conspiracy during his daily commute.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure: Young hero Thomas goes on a mission to find a cure for a deadly disease.
Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas: Tad’s friend Sara is kidnapped after finding a valuable papyrus.
Pitch Perfect 3: Third and final film in the trilogy has the Bellas reuniting one last time.
Ferdinand: Mistaken for a dangerous beast and torn from his home, Ferdinand the bull rallies a misfit team to help him return.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle: Four teenagers discover an old video-game console and are drawn into the game’s jungle setting.
Coco: Miguel’s family ban music, so he enters the Land of the Dead to find a solution.
The Greatest Showman: Inspired by the life of P. T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman is a musical celebrating the birth of show business.
DOME CINEMA
The Hero: Jolted by a cancer diagnosis, ageing western star Lee Hayden (Sam Elliott) strikes up a relationship with a much younger woman (Laura Prepon) and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter (Krysten Ritter), all the while searching for a role to cement his legacy.
The Music of Silence: Andrea Bocelli tells his story through his alter ego, Amos Bardi.
Human Traces: Thriller about husband-and-wife scientists Sarah and Glenn, at work on the Canterbury coast, and the arrival of mysterious stranger Pete.
Menashe: Hapless grocery store clerk Menashe struggles to make ends meet and bring up his son following his wife’s death.
EXHIBITIONS
Dreamspace: Exhibition of works by Peter Harris, 61 Carnarvon Street.
Tairawhiti Museum: Toru Tekau, a celebration of the 30th anniversary of a new movement in ceramics, Nga Kaihanga Uku — Maori Clay Artists. Contributing artists include Baye Riddell, Manos Nathan, Colleen Urlich, Paerau Corneal and Wi Taepa.
Myopia, Follow My Journey: — Phillipa Knight, until February 18. Kete-Puawai — Basket of Evolution, until February 25. Hei Puru Rourou — Toihoukura, until February 11.
Te Kuwatawata gallery: Te Whare Ripene, an exhibitionof ribbon weaving by Te Aitanga a Hauiti artists.
Paul Nache Gallery: Somewhere to Nowhere Group exhibition featuring works by Tawhai Rickard, Robert Jahnke, John Walsh and many more.
Something on? Let The Guide know at guide@gisborneherald.co.nz, or call 869-0630