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Dean Misdale brings ‘Dragged Through The Desert’ to Fringe World
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24 December 2025
The show promises to bring glitz, glamour, and a whole lot of heart to Fringe World Festival 2026.
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Co3 will collaborate with The New Zealand Dance Company to stage ‘Gloria’
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24 December 2025
Its a rare chance to see an acclaimed work from one of New Zealand's most acclaimed dance talents.
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24 December 2025
The musician says the cancer has been detected early and he expects to make a full recovery.
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A Disappearing Act A Disappearing Act is on at The Blue Room until May 21. This fresh tragic-comedy is a tale of mice, men, lovers,...
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A Bit of a Caper Being a super-hero is tough in these post-modern times. Not long ago, you could wear your brightly coloured undies on...
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Things to do over Easter The Easter break is here and with Anzac Day occurring at the same time, the break goes all the way...
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It's Not Schubert As We Know It
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In his iconic role in Head On, Capsis taught Australia how Greek girls walk in heels. He then went on tour, serenading the nation...
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Being Human currently exists in two versions- the original British series and an American remake series. The show chronicles the ongoing adventures of three...
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The Music Of The Night
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4 April 2011
For over forty years Andrew Lloyd Webber has been pumping out musicals including the hugely successful ones like Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ...
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