A joyous and eclectic outburst from the Gisborne Choral Society. St Andrew’s Church, Saturday, November 7, 2pm. Koha entry.
Dress up in 70s costumes, and dance the night away to the music of the 70s. Prizes for best costumes. Dome Room, November 7, 9pm. SOLD OUT.
Celebrate sounds from the 60s-80s in a new musical concept. Lawson Field Theatre, November 14 at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets from Gisborne i-SITE and .
An intimate showcase of drum and bass and electronic music. Dome Bar, Saturday, November 21.
With award-winning NZ/UK comedian James Nokise. War Memorial Theatre, October 31. Tickets available from i-SITE or .
Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli Street. A Rising Stars presentation. November 13 and 14 at 5.30pm. November 15 at 1.30pm. Tickets at the door. Kids $5, adults $10
Directed by Belinda Campbell. Lawson Field Theatre, December 11-19. Tickets from i-SITE or .
Regional exhibition opens tomorrow.
Lysnar House. Mondays 7pm-9pm until November 23. Gisborne Artists’ Society members $8 per session or $50 for 8 sessions. Non-members $10 per session. Bring your own sketch pads, pencils and paints.
Tairawhiti Museum, September 26 - November 22.
An exhibition of work by contemporary artists Inga Fillary, Gene Walker, Daniel Metcalfe, Yvonne Abercrombie and Diane Scott.
Tairawhiti Museum until November 10.
Jo Torr explores in costume and textile history cultural exchanges between European and Maori. Tairawhiti Museum until December 6.
In 1998, Kabul is under Taliban rule. Zunaira and Mohsen are young and in love, and despite the daily violence and misery, they hope for a better future. One day, a foolish gesture causes life to take an irrevocable turn. French animated film with subtitles.
Two years after the death of supposedly illiterate pizza cook Henri Pick, he is hailed as the author of a celebrated novel. Not everyone is convinced that Pick wrote the book, though. Literary critic Jean-Michel Rouche (Fabrice Luchini) sets out to discover the truth behind Pick and the book that bears his name. Dialogue in French and Russian, with subtitles.
A former beauty queen and single mother prepares her rebellious teenage daughter for the Miss Juneteenth pageant.
A supernatural horror film that is a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 film The Craft, this one stars Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, Lovie Simone, Zoey Luna, Michelle Monaghan and David Duchovny. It is being released through video on demand in the United States this week, and in theatres internationally.
As teens from a small Midwestern town mysteriously disappear, the locals come to believe it is the work of an urban legend known as The Empty Man. A retired cop investigates, and discovers a secretive group trying to summon a horrific, mystical entity. Soon his life — and the lives of those close to him — are in grave danger.
A professional bank robber (Liam Neeson) agrees to return all the money he stole in exchange for a reduced sentence. But when two FBI agents set him up for a murder rap, he goes on the run to clear his name and bring the crooked agents to justice.
Two arborists are expecting a baby. The father likes the idea but the mother wants to cram in all the experiences she fears she’ll miss out on.
Documentary film about teenage climate-change activist Greta Thunberg.
Scientists discover that fragments of a comet will hit Earth in a few days, causing an extinction event comparable to that which wiped out the dinosaurs. Bunkers in Greenland offer the only hope. John Garrity (Gerard Butler, who also co-produced the film) struggles to ensure the safety of his wife and son as they scramble to reach the safety of the bunkers.
A mother’s efforts to be a good wife are undermined by her declining mental health.
A boy will stop at nothing to get his room back from his grandfather, who has come to live with the family after his wife’s death.
An orphaned girl finds a magical secret garden on her uncle’s estate.
New Zealand film Savage follows Danny across three decades of his life, trying to understand the boy who eventually becomes the brutal enforcer of a gang.