MONDAY
Capital E National Theatre for Children, Circa Theatre, until Saturday, 10am and 1pm, $10
Seasons transports children through song, music, and puppetry into the four seasons – raumati, ngahuru, hōtoke and kōanga. Journey into nature’s world of living creatures, colours, and sounds. tickets Capital E
Rossini’s
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Boutique Cinema Te Auaha, Dixon St, 7pm, $18-$22, door sales Opera screening from The New Zealand Opera Society. A delightful one-act ‘farsa’ of mistaken and swapped identities that is a true delight. 1992 Schwetzinger Festival. 1hr 34min.
Jo Moore/Stuff
RNZB Dance Workshops Learn dance steps from
The Ugly Duckling with Royal New Zealand Ballet Dance Educator Chloe Bishop – especially for kids aged 5–9 years. No bookings required.
Classical met danceable at Court House
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Symphony Orchestra calls curtains on 50th anniversary season with four online concerts
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Richard Strauss’s
Der Rosenkavalier. Vladimir Jurowski conducts Barrie Kosky’s new staging with Marlis Petersen (Die Marschallin), Samantha Hankey (Octavian), Katharina Konradi (Sophie), Christof Fischesser (Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau), and Johannes Martin Kränzle (Herr von Faninal). The new production will be performed in the arrangement by Eberhard Kloke which transcribes the score to match the orchestration of Strauss’s opera
Ariadne auf Naxos. View here.
12 pm ET: IDAGIO Global Concert Hall presents
Ex Cathedra: Baroque Passion. Jeffrey Skidmore and his choir Ex Cathedra present a program of passionate Lenten music by Kuhnau, Lotti, Monteverdi, and Purcell. It’s poignant music that yearns for resolution heart-rending as Mary weeps at the foot of the cross in Scarlatti’s