The Timeliners on Tour
Neil Worboys, Maurice Priestley and Stephen Carlyle play acoustic rootsy blues. April 27. Smash Palace, 24 Banks St, (6-8pm), free, R18.
Gisborne Ukelele Underground
Special guests Big Muffin Serious Band. Gisborne Bowling Club, 28 Wainui Road. Uke or experience not essential. April 27, (7.30pm) $5.
Looking for Alaska
Calling Out single release tour. Upbeat pop-folk five-piece band. Dome Room, April 27 (8pm) $15+ bf. Tickets eventfinda.co.nz or 0800 289 849.
10 Guitars Tribute Show
Cosmopolitan Club, April 27 (8pm) $15 for members, $20 for non-members.
Heath Franklin’s Chopper — Bogan Jesus
War Memorial Theatre, Wednesday May 2, (7.30pm).
The Nutcracker
Moscow Ballet La Classique, War Memorial Theatre, May 7-8 (7.30pm).
Timeless Treasures
Gisborne Choral Society presents a concert of folk songs through the ages. St Andrew’s Church, Sunday, May 9 (2pm).
The Palace Dance Studio
Ignite the Crown, War Memorial Theatre, Sunday, May 13 (7pm).
The Bootleg Beach Boys
War Memorial Theatre, August 9 (8pm).
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Classical hits. War Memorial Theatre, Thursday, September 6 (7pm).
The ABBA Show
Presented by Showtime Entertainment, Sunday December 2, (7pm).
TheatrePopcorn, by Ben Elton
Unity Theatre, opening night tomorrow, April 13, (7.30pm), Matinees Saturday and Sunday (4pm). April 17-20, (7.30pm). Tickets $20 from i-Site.
He Kura E Huna Ana
Taki Rua productions presents this acclaimed te reo Maori production. He Kura E Huna Ana tells of the origins of pounamu in Arahura Valley. Written by Hohepa Waitoa and directed by Nancy Brunning. War Memorial Theatre, Friday June 22, (7pm).
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