Discover the best top things to do in North Island, New Zealand including Turner Centre, The PumpHouse Theatre, CHB Municipal Theatre, Centrepoint Theatre, St James Theatre, Napier Municipal Theatre, Basement Theatre, Circa Theatre, The Civic-Auckland Live, Bruce Mason Centre.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
Discover what's on at the Turner Centre in Kerikeri! Serving the greater Far North District, this purpose-designed complex contains state-of-the-art features. The 408-seat theatre attracts international and local shows to the Bay of Islands. It also has multi-purpose, flexible spaces available for the community and commercial companies to use. Whether you are going to a concert, conference, workshop, board meeting, art exhibition or other event, there is always something on at the Turner Centre! The Turner Centre hosts (inter)nationally touring productions, as well as locally produced performances and this produces a full and varied yearly programme. The other spaces have a number of community and commercial clients that use our versatile spaces for a wide range of activities - meetings, seminars, conferences right through to band practice, choirs and drama clubs. The Turner Centre is a community owned venue run by a charitable, not-for-profit company.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The PumpHouse and Lake Pupuke are unique in Auckland. The theatre, a former water pumping station sits beside Auckland’s only volcanic crater lake. The varied event calendar includes annual Summer Shakespeare in the Park, adult drama, musicals and theatre for children. The Pumphouse Box office is open for ticket sales form 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am - 2pm Saturdays. Box office also opens for door sales and ticket collection during the hour prior to the start time of a performance.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Napier Municipal Theatre is one of many beautiful preserved art-deco buildings in Tennyson Street, we were fortunate to be taken inside by our walking tour guide on a quiet afternoon as the theatre was preparing for a production that night. The main auditorium was stunning, the large ceiling light and its changing colours was most impressive as were the old-fashioned red velvet seats, the theatre can hold around a thousand patrons. The old ticket office foyer was also well preserved with its elegant wooden ticket office booth and geometrical art-deco lampshade. We wished we had seen a production during our short stay in Napier, tickets available (reasonably priced) for that night but we had a confirmed booking.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 95 reviews
A superb Wellington theatre with great plays right on the Wellington waterfront next to Te Papa. We had really good food and drinks before watching a talented group of actors perform "Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas. This play was outstanding and such good fun. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
The Civic, one of the few remaining Atmospheric Theatres in the world, was built in 1929. The first purpose-built cinema of this type in the country, The Civic has become a much-loved Auckland landmark and entertainment venue.
Have seen a couple of shows here recently with War Horse only a few days ago. Love this theatre! Wonderful atmosphere, acoustics and AMAZING décor, take a look at the ceiling, comfortable seats and PLENTY of leg room, which is a must for my partner. Just love this place, will be keeping an eye out for future shows.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Bruce Mason Centre has taken a lead role in arts and entertainment on the North Shore. The centre hosts a wide range of family entertainment, ballet, dance, music and is the North Shore hub for the Comedy Festival.
We went to a 'Jazz Spectacular' show and every instrument sounded perfect. Good parking nearby and very easy access. The only thing missing is a centre aisle but even from a side aisle we had a good view.
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