Events

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Recent past events

Helen Moulder in her solo show, "Waiting for Gertie". 2025. Waiting for Gertie! (7/20/2025) - Helen Moulder presents her new show in Upper Hutt and Paekakariki in September 2025.
A coloured sketch by Lisa Maule of a person looking to one side, thinking pensively. They have short hair and glasses. In the background is a zigzag pattern collage made from books and magazines. Partial words say 'The Savage Coloniser', and 'Always Speaking'. Lana Lopesi and Guled Mire are two names in tiny text that can be made out. Revelation Valley (7/20/2025) - Magdalena Aotearoa Trustee Lisa Maule performs a selection of her writing along with nightly special guests, at BATS Theatre, 5-9 August 2025.
The Bicycle and the Butcher's Daughter The Bicycle & the Butcher’s Daughter (10/20/2023) - The dynamic team of Helen Moulder (Wellington, NZ)  and Sue Ryder (Brisbane, Australia) are at it again, with their new production "The Bicycle & the Butcher's Daughter" about to premier at Wellington's Circa Theatre.
Rose Beauchamp Rose Beauchamp – SONG BOOK – in memory (1/10/2022) - As a celebration of Rose’s life some of her friends compiled a song book with lyrics to be sung for Rose. Click on the linkRead More
Mobilise/Demobilise Mobilise/Demobilise Festival (10/14/2021) - Over the weekend of 15-17 October, audiences around the world can join online performances exploring the theme “mobilise/demoblise”. The festival launches the new and improvedRead More
Jo Randerson SECRET ART POWERS: MULTIPLICITY AND FAILURE (8/9/2021) - A theatrical lecture with Jo Randerson, presenting material from her forthcoming book "Secret Art Powers".
Bodies:On:Live Bodies:On:Live – the first online Magdalena festival (5/18/2021) - The first online Magdalena festival takes place 24-28 June 2021 and asks, what happens to theatre when bodies are distant?
Deborah Hunt activity AT:HOME:LIVE – Magdalena Online (3/22/2021) - The international Magdalena Project is holding monthly online gatherings as a way to nurture the network during this time when physical festivals are impossible.