Come and Meet the People Behind the Arts
At the scene of a violent crime, a woman watches herself split in two, a mysterious doppelgänger emerging. Wrest is a surreal thriller, untangling the monstrosity of early motherhood.
In the depths of an Italian winter, with the sun slowly setting on the 19th century, Giacomo Puccini premiered his fourth opera at Turin’s Teatro Regio. Today, just shy of 130 years later, that work continues to stand alone.
Aotearoa’s biennial contemporary Tāngata Whenua, Tāngata Moana and Indigenous arts festival Kia Mau returns to Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui
Experience the enriching heartbeat of Pacific culture at the Pacific Dance Festival 25.
After being nominated for the biggest award in comedy during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Reuben Kaye returns to Aotearoa and Auckland Live Cabaret Festival!
Step into the cabaret club where these seven pop monsters and misfits take centre stage in a heart-pounding, supernatural pop concert and feast for the senses!
New ideas. Big risks. One unforgettable night.
In the depths of an Italian winter, with the sun slowly setting on the 19th century, Giacomo Puccini premiered his fourth opera at Turin’s Teatro Regio. Today, just shy of 130 years later, that work continues to stand alone.
“Victor Rodger’s Black Faggot is a riotous romp from chapel to gay club.” - Sydney Herald
The critically acclaimed playwright and producer Victor Rodger’s powerfully funny play comes to Q Theatre for the first time.
An enchanting experience for the whole whānau.