If you're into magicians, then do we have the show for you! The Something Magic #1 at Movespace Studion will be an absolute blast. And if that's not your cup of tea, then head along to Generation Gap at Covert Theatre, or JAFA Poetry: The Cover Slam! at Cityside.
Zoë dials in with some theatre reckons to fill another rainy weekend in Auckland. Catch Amadeus on National Theatre At Home (still making the most of this), or turn to the Gecko Theatre Companyfor some more online content, and lastly, if you've got kids to entertain, The Cat in the Hat is on at the Bruce Mason Theatre. Classic.
Zoë returns with some recommendations for a show you can see in the flesh, Love from a Stranger at Howick Little Theatre. But if you're keen to stay inside, the National Theatre At Home's The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan is playing and is certainly not one to miss.
Zoë's thrilled to see some real life theatre returning. This weekend you can catch Dolphin Theatre's Death Trap, or if you're happy sticking to the screens Hamilton is arriving to Disney Plus, and as usual, National Theatre At Home brings us another classic, Les Blancs. Alongside all of these, you can take yourself on a tour of The Civic theatre. So much to do!
Zoë returns with a few local reckons of theatre you can catch. The Proudly Asian Tapes: Black Tree Bridge's starts tonight and is definitely something to watch from the comfort of your own home, The Disruptors podcast is another one you can catch from home which won't disappoint. Heading overseas, the National Theatre is showing Small Island this week as the last of their installments of theatre from home.
Zoë returns with many more exciting theatre picks that you can watch from the comfort of your own home. Starting withCirque du Soleil streaming online, as well as Deafinitely Theatre's productions and last but not least, the National Theatre's Coriolanus.
Zoë's got her usual fantastic reckons for theatre from your own home, but this week we're also talking about an actual live show! For theatre you can catch from home, check out Joshua William Gelb here, some important discussions through Proudly Asian Theatre's Breathing Space, and the classic, National Theatre at home with This House. If you're keen to see some comedy in the flesh, check out Ben Hurley's Straight-out-of-lockdown tour.
Despite being in slightly strange times, theatre continues to push on and Zoë's here with her hot picks of what you can catch this weekend. Check out National Theatre's A Streetcar Named Desire, Auckland Theatre Company's Chekhov’s The Seagull, and of course, a classic, The Sound of Music.
It'll come as no surprise that Zoë's excited about some Shakespeare theatre that you can catch from the comfort of your own home, Stratford Festival will be streaming Macbeth this weekend. And if that doesn't do it for you, you can catch the Barber Shop Chronicles on the National Theatre At Home website.
Zoë's got plenty to keep you entertained this weekend, starting with Kura Forrester's Kura Shoulda Woulda, followed byChekhov's The Sea Gullby Auckland Theatre Company, the National Theatre's Antony and Cleopatra, and for some wholesome listening, Harry Potter, read by Daniel Radcliffe, on Spotify.