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The Gig Guide

Gisborne Herald
18 Mar, 2023 05:44 AMQuick Read

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Los village burritos.

Los village burritos.

Kick off autumn with Meiniak's Pantera Tribute and Harbinger's Metallica Tribute. Smash Palace, Saturday, 8.30pm. Tickets $19 from

Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday, March 28, 7.30pm. Tickets $20.

War Memorial Theatre, Monday, March 30, 8pm. Tickets from Gisborne i-Site or ticketek.

Dome garden bar, March 28, 8.30pm. Entry $5 cash at the door.

War Memorial Theatre, April 26, 8pm.

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Dome Room, April 1.

Evolution Theatre, 71 Disraeli Street, Until March 21. Tickets $24-$34 from

Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Rd, April 16-25 (7.30pm), April 18 (3pm). Tickets $25+bf from Gisborne iSite or

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Musical Theatre Gisborne production, at Lawson Field Theatre, April 25-May 2.

The Lieutenant's Calling Card and the Response of a Quizzical Eye. Native Voices: Ko au, ko matau - I am, we are. Tu te Whaihanga — 37 taonga. Ocean — recent works by Jolene Douglas. Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm.

Annabel Campbell, acrylic artist.

A Second Fruiting: Collaborative works by John Walsh, Richard Rogers and Daryl File.

Paintings by Simon Kerr.

New works by EvanWoodruffe.

A Charles Dickens classic gets a makeover. Stars Dev Patel, Peter Capaldi, Hugh Laurie, Tilda Swinton, Ben Whishaw and Paul Whitehouse.

A black man on a date with a black woman is pulled over on a minor traffic matter. The situation escalates, the police officer pulls out a gun, wounds the woman and is killed after a scuffle with the man. The pair go on the run but the incident, captured on video, goes viral.

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Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty and starring Akshay Kumar.

Vin Diesel plays a marine brought back to life with superpowers by an organisation wanting to use him as a weapon. But as time goes on, he has cause to doubt the motives of those controlling him. Based on Valiant Comics character.

Mark Ruffalo plays a corporate lawyer who takes on DuPont over the poisoning of an American community in a case that expands into game-changing class action.

American remake of Swedish film Force Majeure. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell play a married couple going through a rough patch after a near-death incident during a family ski outing.

George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison engage in a battle of technology that will determine whose electrical system will power the new century.

A woman in a violent relationship goes into hiding. Then her ex commits suicide and leaves her a large part of his fortune. When violent occurrences threaten the lives of those she loves, she suspects that the death was a hoax and she is being harassed by an invisible man.

Harrison Ford stars in story based on the Jack London novel about the adventures of a dog who finds his true place in life.

A new take on Jane Austen's novel of a romantic meddler.

An Oscar bow for film by Taika Waititi.

Sonic, a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog, comes to Earth to escape evil forces wanting to use his power of super-speed.

The true-life story of Christian music megastar Jeremy Camp.

Brian Cox is an old rogue who breaks all the rules to fulfill a friend's dying wish to be buried at sea in this black comedy.

The year is 1984, and Boris Arkadiev, a fictional Soviet stand-up comedian, is unravelling under the weight of fame, censorship, KGB “patronage”, and his own insecurities.

A Down syndrome man runs away to be a pro wrestler, on the way befriending an “outlaw” who becomes his coach and ally.

A collection of short films showcasing women pushing their boundaries in the outdoors.

A Welsh journalist goes to Moscow to seek the truth behind Soviet pre-war propaganda about a Communist utopia and discovers a famine.

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