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Meet the Studio One Toi Tū resident Dance Plant Collective
We go backstage with award-winning dance artists Dance Plant Collective.
Sculpture to grace waterfront theatre
ASB Waterfront Theatre has commissioned New Zealand sculptor Professor Robert Jahnke to create a pou for its yard.
St James – the show goes on
It’s the last New Zealand theatre of its kind, holds pride of place in the centre of Auckland, and now the story of restoring the St James Theatre will be told to hundreds of people.
St James Theatre restoration gets a boost
Auckland Council has approved funding towards the restoration of Queen Street’s St James Theatre.
Auckland's screen sector is booming
Auckland’s screen sector is experiencing strong year-on-year growth.
Toi Whītiki celebrates Auckland’s unique cultural identity
Toi Whītiki, Auckland Council's new arts plan, weaves the city's creative strands together.
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre to pop up in Auckland
William Shakespeare’s famous Globe Theatre will rise again – in Auckland.
Glen Innes cultural centre scoops awards
Te Oro has taken out a host of awards – including the supreme honour – at the national Best Design Awards ceremony.
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Summer holidays at Parnell Library
Discover your librarians' favourite children's books in our library scavenger hunt, or complete s...
Auckland Shakespeare in the park
Join us for a magical summer of theatre as Shakespeare in the Park brings the Bard’s timeless sto...
Auckland International Buskers Festival 2025
The Waterfront and CBD will be bursting with an exciting blend of extraordinary talent.
Theytriarchy?
Join James for their brief but heartwarming ode to the beautiful contradictions.
Acting classes
Join our engaging acting classes led by long-time experienced tutor John Goudge!
The free family fun day mash up event
This is a free multi genre family event which aims to celebrate difference and diversity within f...
Panti Bliss in 'If These Wigs Could Talk'
Expect salacious stories, impassioned polemics, and some seriously funny soul searching.
Pride whānau day
Experience the magic of a giant bubble show, craft your own beaded creations, and enjoy live music.