What’s on in Wellington this week
TODAY
Concert: The Rosary Sonatas: The Sorrowful Mysteries by Heinrich Biber
St Teresa’s Catholic Church, 301 Karori Rd, 6pm, koha
A rare performance of part of Biber’s sublime masterpiece, played on Baroque instruments by Anne Loeser, violin; Douglas Mews, harpsichord and organ; and Jane Young, cello.
Art trail: The Paved Canvas
Main St, Upper Hutt, until December 19, free
Follow Upper Hutt’s very own art trail through pieces that are traditional, cutting-edge and inspiring.
Exhibition: Garden Leave
Toi Po¯neke Gallery, Abel Smith St, until December 5
Garden Leave, by Toi Po¯neke Art Centre’s visual artist-in-residence Matilda Fraser, examines the future of work and labour in an economic landscape impacted by pandemics, recessions, global trade, automation and excess.
Event: Light Years Christmas Capital E, until December 22, 9.30am-3.30pm, free
Bring the little ones to be dazzled by Light Years Christmas, powered by Flick Electric Co at Capital E’s PlayHQ. Expect an array of lightbased play activities, including interactive, light-up ‘‘Flickmas trees’’, stars dripping from the ceiling, a glow table, light art and more.
TOMORROW
Books: Summer Reading List for the Prime Minister
Unity Books, 6-7.30pm, free
NZIER and Unity Books are offering the Prime Minister, her new Cabinet – and all New Zealanders – summer reading material. A range of books that offer different perspectives, ways of thinking, and which address contemporary New Zealand issues have been selected by this year’s panel.
Theatre: Cinderella The Pantomime
Circa Theatre, until December 20, 6.30pm, from $18 – $52
Join Cinderella and our all-time favourite dame in a new look at the much loved, magical fairytale of Cinderella. Jam packed with singing and dancing, it’s perfect for all the family. Tickets circa.co.nz
Dance: The Slutcracker
BATS, until December 12, 8.30pm, $20-$40
A celebration of queerness, Wellington, and families of choice, The Slutcracker is a Christmas ballet like you’ve never seen before. Join Clyde, Joe, Mother Ginger, and the Sugar Plum Fairy for a joyous hour of dance comedy. Tickets bats.co.nz
WEDNESDAY
Concert: Resonance Choir
St Andrew’s on The Terrace, 12.15pm, donation
Resonance Choir, directed by Simon Christie, accompanied by Emma Sayers. Folk songs from
many parts of the world and some Christmas songs.
Exhibition: Zac Langdon-Pole: Containing Multitudes
City Gallery, Civic Square, until March 7, free
Zac Langdon-Pole’s disorienting works prompt us to rethink our relationship to nature, colonial history and more in this firstmajor New Zealand exhibition by the award-winning Berlin-based expat.
THURSDAY
Books: Tom Scott: Searching for Charlie
Unity Books, 6-6.45pm author talk, free
Captain Charles Hazlitt Upham is
the only combat soldier to win the Victoria Cross twice. His acts of bravery in WorldWar II meant he probably deserved six more. Scott will be in conversation with historian, MatthewWright.
Event: Christmas Night Market
Te Papa, 5.30pm
Join Aotearoa’s leading brands for a festive night of shopping at Te Papa including live music, a cash bar, and incredible giveaways.
Event: Tuatara Open Late: Terminal
City Gallery, Civic Square, 5-10pm, entry by donation
Art, music, film, talks, beer, wine and food in the last Tuatara Open Late for the year. There will be exhibitions to peruse, as well as Christina Barton’s Billy Apple®: Life/ Work book launch (6-7pm); Requiem for an Airport from Steve Braunias and friends (7-8pm); and local sound artists performing music for airports live in Itinerarium (8.30-10pm).
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