Theatre excitement!

June is jam-packed with theatre goodness at The PumpHouse Theatre.

We kick things off with the gothic horror The Woman in Black starring Michael Hurst and Zane Fleming. This play has been terrifying audiences for over three decades making it the second longest-running play in history after Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. It is widely considered the benchmark of live horror. Don’t miss this show which runs from 11th – 19th June.

Discover the people behind the arts in our next Creative Talk on 13th June. This talk will feature author and historian David Veart. Creative Talks are free to attend; RSVP is essential on our website.

The North Shore Concert Band is back with a favourite – Last Night of the Proms. After having to cancel their event during last year’s lockdown, this long-awaited celebration of the best of British will be sure to sell out. One performance only on 26th June.

This Matariki, dress warm and get cosy in our outdoor amphitheatre for a night under the stars to enjoy the premiere of a new play by Mark Wilson – .co.nz.

This play is an absurdist exploration of Māori culture and spirituality through the perspective of three unlikely friends and their interactions with the ever-growing and persisting online world. It is an exploration of te ao Māori through the lens of Matariki, its meanings, its philosophy, and its customs. The play’s themes of reflection, meditation, mourning, acceptance, and most importantly – the celebration – will endeavor to strengthen the wairuatanga of patrons and characters alike.

.co.nz is a free event; bookings are essential on our website. Season runs 29th June – 2nd July

Coming Soon!

Tim Bray Theatre Company is excited to announce its season of Badjelly The Witch by Spike Milligan. Enjoy this Kiwi favourite, oozing with comedy from 2nd – 23rd July.

Ngā manaakitanga,

The PumpHouse Team