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The strength of sisterhood - 230 | Regional News

The strength of sisterhood

Sister Wives, based on an unsettling true story that happened right here in Wellington, will premiere at BATS Theatre from the 16th to the 19th of October.

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Wicked, wonderful, weird - 230 | Regional News

Wicked, wonderful, weird

In a cautionary tale, giants, foxes, trolls, and the obnoxious king of the land collide. Step into The Kingdom of Bling from The Rocky Horror Picture Show creator Richard O’Brien at The Opera House on the 31st of October and Te Raukura ki Kāpiti: Performing Arts Centre on the 1st of November.

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A smorgasbord of shorts - 230 | Regional News

A smorgasbord of shorts

Be voracious, Wellington! Show Me Shorts Film Festival is coming to Wellington’s Light House Cuba cinema between the 16th and 23rd of October to serve up bite-sized morsels of movie magic.

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An Aotearoa legacy - 230 | Regional News

An Aotearoa legacy

In celebration of the life, work, and legacy of Dutch-born photographer Ans Westra, {Suite} Wellington is hosting a series of exhibitions and initiatives over the course of the final three months of 2024.

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Beautifully, brutally honest - 230 | Regional News

Beautifully, brutally honest

Jon Toogood is bringing his first-ever solo album The Last Of The Lonely Gods to life across Aotearoa on a mammoth spring tour that reaches Wellington’s Meow on the 26th of October.

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The magic of the moment - 230 | Regional News

The magic of the moment

World-renowned illusionist Cosentino is coming to town to defy gravity and death in a staggering stage spectacular this spring. Decennium: The Greatest Hits Tour hits St James Theatre on the 29th and 30th of November.

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