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The Dome Room's Sensational 70s disco night on Saturday is sold out. There will be prizes for the best 70s costumes.

The Dome Room's Sensational 70s disco night on Saturday is sold out. There will be prizes for the best 70s costumes.

A joyous and eclectic outburst from the Gisborne Choral Society. St Andrew’s Church, Saturday, 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, Saturday, 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 ticketek.

An intimate showcase of drum and bass and electronic music. Dome Bar, Saturday, November 21.

Performed by Auckland-based pianist Ya-Ting. Tiromoana, 41 Winifred Street, Sunday, November 22, 4pm. $25 entry.

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David Paquette with Ben Wilcock and Wil Sargisson. Gaiety Theatre, Saturday, November 28, 7pm. Tairawhiti Museum, Sunday, November 29, 2pm. Entry $35. Book at i-SITE Wairoa or phone 06 838 7440. Or phone Tairawhiti Museum on 867 3832.

War Memorial Theatre. First round begins Monday, November 30, 2pm and 7pm. Admission free for the first round, semi-final and final.

Dome Bar, Saturday, December 5, 8pm. Tickets $15 from undertheradar.co.nz, or $20 on the door.

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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.

Learn hand-to-hand stage combat basics in a one-day workshop for ages 15+. You’ll get to use your new skills in an original scene. Pack a bottle of water and a light lunch. Please wear sensible shoes (no jandals or heels) and loose-fitting clothing that you are not afraid to roll around in. Instructor: Dinna Myers, Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli Street, Saturday, November 21, 11am – 2.30pm. $25.

Directed by Belinda Campbell. Lawson Field Theatre, December 11-19. Tickets from i-SITE or ticketek.

Pen and ink drawings by Leigh Wright. Miharo Gallery, 118 Gladstone Road, tomorrow, 6pm.

JB Contemporary,14 Lowe Street — A collaborative project from Shannon Novak and Daniel Metcalfe. Opens tomorrow, 6pm.

Jo Torr explores in costume and textile history cultural exchanges between European and Maori. Tairawhiti Museum until December 6.

Tairawhiti Museum until November 10.

Works from the fine arts collection. Tairawhiti Museum until November 22.

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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.

Got something going on? Let The Guide know at guide@gisborneherald.co.nz, or telephone

869-0635

Sam Neill and Michael Caton play feuding farming brothers forced to join forces to save their animals.

Tilda Cobham-Hervey plays Helen Reddy as she makes her way in the US music industry from the time she arrives in New York with her three-year-old daughter to the time she records feminist anthem I Am Woman, and beyond.

Ip Man counted Bruce Lee among his students, and the Ip Man films are a reimagining of his exploits at various stages of his life. This one takes as its backdrop China in the time leading up to the Japanese invasion, before World War 2, when Ip Man was a police officer.

A supernatural horror film that is a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 film The Craft.

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.

A professional bank robber (Liam Neeson) agrees to return all the money he stole in exchange for a reduced sentence. But two FBI agents set him up for a murder rap, so he goes on the run to clear his name.

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.

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.

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.

A former beauty queen and single mother prepares her rebellious teenage daughter for the Miss Juneteenth pageant.

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.

A 1995 conversation in a pub in London’s Kings Cross led to the formation of the world’s first gay rugby club, the Kings Cross Steelers. Now there are 60 clubs worldwide and every two years they get together for the world tournament of gay rugby — the Bingham Cup. This film follows the Kings Cross Steelers to the 2018 tournament in Amsterdam.

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