It's Fringe Time Again!
Dear All
IT'S FRINGE TIME!!!! That's right - Fringe NZ gets an early kickoff at BATS starting tonight with the Ghost of Woody Allen, followed by 17 other theatrical delights over the next five weeks.
Reply to this email to BOOK NOW!
PARTY! Yes that's right, as the heart of the Fringe BATS can't help but get in on the loving that is the Valentine's Day launch of the Fringe. We have 3 fabulous shows on Friday 14th and the party gets rocking at 10:30pm with DJ's in The Pit and cheap beer at the bar.
All welcome!
LOVE BATS
The Ghost of Woody Allen Date: Monday 10th - Saturday 15th February Time: 8pm Tickets: $14 waged $12 concession $10 Fringe Addict
Alan is not feeling himself these days - in fact he's feeling more like neurotic Hollywood comedian Woody Allen. New from the pen of award winning playwright Philip Braithwaite comes a play that shows we all hide behind something, whether it is alcohol, drugs or neurotic aging comedians.
Paul's Parables Date: Tuesday 11th - Saturday 15th February Time: 6.30pm Tickets: $15 waged $12 concession $10 Fringe Addict
An evening of uniquely black theatre with a bite... Two savagely subversive new works - 'Undine' and 'The Felinity of Wendel' by Paul Rothwell are brought to BATS by Auckland company Theatre Noir, a brand new Enfant Terrible on the NZ theatre landscape.
Wassup Bro? Date: Wednesday 12th - Saturday 15th February Time: 9.30pm Tickets: $14 waged $12 concession $10 Fringe Addict
A dark comedy about relationships - an
exciting and provocative piece of physical theatre with live
music. This Maori Musical is written by Jamie McCaskill and
directed by Simon Ferry.
New Zealand Olympic Committee: Motherhood In Focus For Wāhine Toa Graduates Ahead Of Mother's Day
Early Childhood New Zealand: Budget 2026 Must Protect The Future Of Quality Early Childhood Education
Creative New Zealand: Aotearoa Manu Take World Art Stage As 61st Venice Biennale Opens
Country Music Honours: 2026 Country Music Honours Finalists Announced
Mana Mokopuna: Children’s Commissioner Welcomes New Youth Mental Health And Suicide Prevention Services In Te Tai Tokerau
New Zealand Kindergartens: 100-Years On - Investing In Teacher-Led, Quality Early Childhood Education Is Investing In Aotearoa’s Future