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The St. James Theatre, built for vaudeville acts originally is closed with a renewed campaign to save it in 2021 that has the backing of Auckland Central MP Chloe Swarbrick. [10] Three venues very different from each other that are near to Auckland city centre are Sky City Theatre in a casino, the Basement Theatre and the ASB Waterfront Theatre ...
ALAC presents live arts performances and events at several prominent venues across Auckland; it provides support to the arts and creative sector; and provides opportunities for people of all ages to engage with the arts. It is a business unit under the council controlled organisation Auckland Unlimited of Auckland Council and comprises:
The festival's main objectives are to engage Aucklanders in the arts, to support New Zealand art and artists, and to reflect what is unique about Auckland. [9] Its program features many events including dance, music, cabaret, burlesque, theatre, ballet, visual arts, film, and public forums, occupying most of Auckland's theatres, galleries and concert halls.
Phat – Maitai Valley, near Nelson, and Inangahua. The 2007 event was called 'Phat07 Bass Camp' Redwood music festivals – unknown – Farm/orchard at Redwood Park, West Auckland. Resolution – New Year's Eve dance party near Whitianga, Coromandel. Strawberry Fields Music Festivals – 1993–1995 – Farm near Queenstown; farm at Te Uku ...
Pages in category "Events in Auckland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Civic Theatre is a large heritage combination performing-arts theatre, live-music venue, and cinema seating 2,378 people [1] in Auckland, New Zealand.First opened on 20 December 1929, it underwent a major renovation and two-year conservation effort in the late 1990s, and was reopened on 20 December 1999 (its 70th birthday). [2]
Armageddon began in Auckland, New Zealand on the weekend of 2 December 1995, at the Avondale Raceway. In 1997, the expo added a Wellington event, followed in 1999 by an event in Melbourne. Over the next 17 years, Armageddon held events in Australia sporadically.