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Nov 18, 2022 · Mega-musicals, hysterical comedies and touching dramas will take centre stage from April 5 to Dec. 31 at the theatre organization’s four venues in Waterloo Region and Wellington County: the original Drayton Festival Theatre, St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre, and Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge.
- Get Festive at NZ Fringe Festival
- Laugh with Micheal Mcintyre
- Dance at A New Festival
- Cupa Duba
- Go to A Free Festival
- Take on A Summer Activity
- Learn About Movie-Making
- Explore Wellington’s History at A New Exhibition
- Relax at Wellington’s First Champagne Bar
- Go Glamping
Enjoy one of the best festivals in Wellington as it continues until March 11. The New Zealand Fringe Festival2023 is the perfect place to dive into endless arts events from quirky performances such as Hell School: The Musical and Truth Be Told, interactive activities and much more for creatives. Various Locations
On March 22 and 23 , see the UK’s biggest comedy star, Micheal McIntyre, for his record-breaking, stand-up comedy show – Jet-lagged and Jolly. The show stars at 8pm and if you haven’t got a ticket, perhaps, you’ll get one now. Certainly, one of the best things to do this March. TSB Arena, Wellington
Summer Session at Basinis one the newest one-day music festivals to hit Wellington on March 4. Located at Basin Reserve, enjoy the best of New Zealand’s top musicians, and outdoor games, alongside delicious food and refreshing drinks, from beers to gin & tonics – hopefully in the sunshine. Basin Reserve, Wellington
On March 25 and 26, experience New Zealand’s most creative and diverse street music festival. Normally, it attracts over 100,000 people to Cuba Street for a colourful weekend of fun, experience innovation and culture and jamming to iconic tunes. This event is totally family-friendly and is free of charge. Cuba Street, Wellington
Newtown Festivalis another wonderful festival happening on March 5. It just so happen’s to be free-of-charge, so all you’ll need to pay for is your food and drink while you enjoy a range of stalls, dance to indie, pop and rock music, and much more. Newtown, Wellington
For those would love the summer days, we’ve rounded up a range of best seasonal things to do for you to take advantage of. From rooftop bars to adrenaline forest adventures and wine tasting…you won’t be bored. Check out our guide here.
Head to the world-famous Weta Workshopto learn about Oscar-winning work on Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. From bizarre costumes to mystical creatures, learn how physical effects were created and meet craftspeople, to name a few. 21 Camperdown Road, Miramar, Wellington 6022, New Zealand
Te Whanganui-a-Tarais a huge new interactive exhibition exploring Wellington’s history and culture through a large-scale timeline, dating back to the Te Orokohanga. Developed with Wellington-based artists, creatives and scientists, it tells stories right up to the pandemic of today. 3 Jervois Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
The Champagneria is the first-ever champagne bar to open in Wellington. It specialises in a host of champagnes and sparkling wines from across the globe, alongside boozy brunches, high teas and more. Read all about it here. Certainly, one of the best things to do this month. 8 Courtenay Place, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
As one of our favourite Wellington date ideas, it’s a fantastic thing to do. For example, Canopy Camping Escapes have an exclusive Wellington site. Boho Bachoffers spectacular views in a beautiful and private setting – perfect for summer nights. Fortification Road, Karaka Bays, Wellington 6022, New Zealand
Events and festivals. Explore the many events and festivals that Wellington City Council produces and supports to make our city the vibrant cultural capital of New Zealand. Christmas in the Quarters. Four weekends of Christmas magic all around Pōneke. Join us for our Christmas in the Quarters events every Saturday from 23 November to 14 December.
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- Gardens Magic 2023. This free family-friendly experience from January 10 to 29 is unmissable at Wellington Botanic Garden. Enjoy 18 outdoor concerts, arts and performances in a variety of genres.
- Laugh with Jimmy Carr. Award-winning British comedian Jimmy Carr is gracing the Micheal Fowler stage with his world tour Terribly Funny on January 14 and 15.
- Go on an adventure with Pinocchio. Pinocchio: The Pantomime is a showcase featuring all your favourite characters from the nostalgic storybook. Tickets begin at $18 for the two-hour show and it finishes on January 14.
- Explore Wellington’s history at a new exhibition. Te Whanganui-a-Tara is a huge new interactive exhibition exploring Wellington’s history and culture through a large-scale timeline, dating back to the Te Orokohanga.
Cabaret Brunch. Te Auaha, NZ Institute of Creativity, Wellington. Today 11:30am. Cabaret, Burlesque. Buy Tickets.
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9:00AM Eating for Tomorrow: the Ecology and Politics of Food Weekend Retreat at Ignatius Farm. 1:00PM Affordable Housing Development Workshop Series for Wellington-Guelph. 8:00PM Tuesday Trivia at Elora Brewing Company. 9:00AM Parent and Tot Drop-In Gym Programming at the Puslinch Community Centre.