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  2. List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ - Wikipedia

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    One (Auckland) Regional news show screened exclusively in the upper North Island broadcast from TVNZ studios in Auckland. Originally screened during a time period where each region screened a regional news show during the network news, later moved to before the network news. Presented by Judy Bailey and John Hawkesby. Top of the Class: 30 April ...

  3. New Zealand performing arts venues - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Victoria Theatre closed in 1844 due to the competition of another new theatre, the Britannia Saloon (1844) in Willis Street. In Auckland the Fitzroy on Shortland Street opened in 1844. [1] J.C Williamson's built and leased theatres operating in New Zealand including the Theatre Royal that opened in 1907.

  4. Auckland Live - Wikipedia

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    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:

  5. List of New Zealand television series - Wikipedia

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    Shows included feature from TVNZ, Discovery New Zealand, Māori Television, Prime, Sky, PBS, and CTV. This television-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( October 2021 )

  6. Q Theatre, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The building Q Theatre was recognised as the Auckland Architecture Awards Winner 2012 for, 'an adroit and harmonious insertion into a constrained and historic site'. The persistence of people involved in the building project was also acknowledged. [3] Jennifer Ward-Lealand is a patron of Q Theatre. [6]

  7. Auckland Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. New Zealand music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Coro Summer Fest – 2015–present – small festival in Coromandel Town, held on the second or third weekend of January ; CubaDupa - 2015–present - Huge free street arts festival in Cuba Street, Wellington. 500 events in two days, last weekend of March each year; Earth Beat Festival — 2015–present, Auckland, New Zealand

  9. Civic Theatre (Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    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]