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Events for Sunday 17th March

ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS

ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS

This side-splittingly funny West End and Broadway sensation is making its New Zealand debut as part of the Auckland Arts Festival 2013. Receiving five star reviews from all over the world, this is the only New Zealand season.

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Theatre

14th - 23rd March

Aotea Centre

$45 - $118

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URBAN

URBAN

Gravity-defying stunts and astonishing acrobatics that will have you and your kids gripping the edge of your seats. Urban by skilled-up young performers from Circolombia is one of the most revolutionary circus experiences to hit Auckland!

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Theatre

13th - 17th March

The Civic

$35 - $65

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HUI

HUI

Sometimes all there is left is family...even if you hate their guts. Mitch Tawhi Thomas’ new play Hui relates with devastating clarity and courage, a story about whānau, secrets, lies, shame and the challenge of defying Māori tradition.

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Theatre

16th - 23rd March

Q theatre Rangatira

$39 - $55

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AUT DOMINION ROAD STORIES

AUT DOMINION ROAD STORIES

Neighbourhood theatre has never been so extraordinary. Venture halfway down Dominion Road and join Auckland Theatre Company artists, actors, volunteers and neighbourhood friends in a celebration of Auckland’s street-of-a-thousand-stories – Dominion Road.

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Theatre

16th - 17th March

Dominion Rd
Potters Park

$12 - $20

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EN ROUTE

EN ROUTE

An expedition into the core of the city, tailor-made for you and unfolding all around you. en route is a warm-hearted, hand-crafted, rich, complex and roundly satisfying way for you to engage with your city and see it through new eyes.

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Theatre

6th - 24th March

Central Auckland

$34 - $39

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The Strange Undoing of PRUDENCIA HART

The Strange Undoing of PRUDENCIA HART

Pull up a bar stool, grab a dram and settle in for an evening of devilishly good theatre, live music and unusual comings and goings. This Festival, the National Theatre of Scotland is taking theatre to a place Kiwis know and love – the pub.

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Theatre

13th - 24th March

The Bluestone Room

$59 - $65

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CANTINA

CANTINA

Discover a 1930s underground cantina-cabaret where six freakishly talented characters take their bodies to the limit and test the fine line between pleasure and pain. Indulge your desires.

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Theatre

6th - 24th March

Festival Club

$59 - $520

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COFFEE WITH MR BACH

COFFEE WITH MR BACH

A musical treat that recreates the spirit of 18th century Leipzig coffee houses, with a J.S. Bach harpsichord concerto and Coffee Cantata.

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Music

17th March

Concert Chamber
Auckland Town Hall

$41 - $45

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FLY ME UP TO WHERE YOU ARE

FLY ME UP TO WHERE YOU ARE

What are the hopes and dreams of our children? What is their vision for our future? A work about aspiration, unity and a collective voice, Fly Me Up To Where You Are begins with Auckland’s children and culminates in the heart of our city in a riot of colour.

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Visual
Arts

6th - 24th March

Aotea Square

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WHEN THE GODS CAME DOWN TO EARTH

WHEN THE GODS CAME DOWN TO EARTH

A stunning video work at the crossroads of ancient myth-making and modern technologies created by filmmaker and artist Srinivas Krishna.

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Visual
Arts

6th - 24th March

Multiple Venues

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THE CURRY BUNCH

THE CURRY BUNCH

Immaculately painted portraits by artist Bepen Bhana reimagine the much-loved characters of the iconic 1970s American sitcom The Brady Bunch, wearing Hindu bindis, tilaks and caste marks.

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Visual
Arts

8th - 24th March

Mangere Arts Centre

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DESTROYED WORD

DESTROYED WORD

A monumental global project from renowned artist Santiago Sierra and two years in the making, Destroyed Word involved the construction of 10 giant letters across 10 nations, each built from a product economically vital to the country in which it was made.

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Visual
Arts

9th - 24th March

Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts

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