Congratulations To Laurence Frangos-Rhodes of You, Me, Everybody!
Last night at the Auckland Folk Festival, Laurence Frangos-Rhodes was awarded the Frank Winter Memorial Award!
Last night at the Auckland Folk Festival, Laurence Frangos-Rhodes was awarded the Frank Winter Memorial Award!
Kicking off on Valentine’s Day with over 100 events across three weeks, 2021 is set to be the biggest Auckland Fringe yet. This year’s programme is packed full of energetic, urgent and innovative works that will burst Tāmaki Makaurau at its seams with accessibility, eccentricity, identity and everything in between.
One of our favourite discoveries of 2020 was Low Cut Connie, righteously rocking, piano-pounding – the best band we’d never heard of. But we Zoomed with him back in October and he’s become a real friend of the 13th Floor. So we were thrilled to hear he’ll be performing at Pennsylvania’s Inauguration celebration.
Smashing the songs that took out the Country Music Artists of 2020 Award with their infectious combination of rockin’ country and swaggering, stomping shanty Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders serve up another smoking hot serving of good time tunes alongside their band.
A Shakespearean summer under the stars. Shoreside Theatre presents Shakespeare in the Park 2021: Hamlet & Much Ado About Nothing, January 23 – February 20, 2021
Multi-Award winning writer and actor Sarita Keo Kossamak So will be shaking up the floors of Auckland in March at Basement Theatre with her latest show Digging to Cambodia. Smashing together text, movement, AV and karaoke, this contemporary performance finally makes it’s Auckland premiere following from it’s critically acclaimed sell out season at Kia Mau […]
After an enormously successful debut in Japan in 2020, Snow Machine is thrilled to expand to the premier alps of Queenstown, New Zealand for four snow-filled days of music and adventure across September 8th – 11th, 2021.
Basement Theatre kicks off 2021 with an exciting Auckland Pride Festival and Auckland Fringe Festival programme full of hilarious, heartfelt and experimental works. Oh, and a whole lotta cake.
UK-based, New Zealand-born Molly Payton announces the Porcupine Tour. NZ’s fast-rising indie talent kicks off proceedings on Thursday 18 February at Auckland’s Whammy Bar, before visiting Lyttelton’s Wunderbar on Friday 19 February before rounding out the set of Summer shows at Wellington’s Moon on Saturday 20 February.
Banquets, Beats, And Hip-Hop Feats: This Is Auckland Live’s Fringe Town 2021 This year’s line-up includes: Sorry for Your Loss, Barrier Ninja, SUSO Alumni, FRNjam, Kita, Imugi 이무기 & Zuke, and more.