15 March
Great HallExperience the ingenuity and genius of L’Arpeggiata as they fuse Henry Purcell’s seventeenth-century theatre and court music with jazz. shortlist
16 - 19 March
Q LoftTwo children become fascinated by the story of 28,800 yellow rubber ducks that are found floating aimlessly in the Pacific Ocean in this charming play. shortlist
25 March
Māngere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o UenukuTwo children become fascinated by the story of 28,800 yellow rubber ducks that are found floating aimlessly in the Pacific Ocean in this charming play. shortlist
16 - 17 March
Spiegeltent, Aotea SquareSix multi-talented Mexican musicians paying homage to the iconic Smiths frontman and delving into Mexico’s unlikely obsession for all-things-Morrissey.shortlist
Vodafone Events CentreNanogirl, the superhero of the science world, and her assistant Boris, perform some new experiments in this science show that explores, explodes and excites young minds. shortlist
22 - 26 March
Q LoftIn this touching play comedian Sonya Kelly presents a funny, tender memoir about securing an Irish visa for her Australian partner.shortlist
25 March
Great HallAtamira Dance Company, the APO and an 80-strong choir enact the story of two rivers in a magical dance, kapa haka, tai chi, orchestral collaboration. shortlist
11 - 26 March
Te TuhiCommissioned by Te Tuhi, Yona Lee’s large-scale sculpture made of stainless steel tubing, explores the structure and pulse of civilisation.shortlist
24 - 26 March
Auckland War Memorial MuseumA celebration of the pristine scenery of Antarctica, this installation is a one-to-one scale projection of an iceberg on the walls of the Auckland War Memorial Museum.shortlist
14 - 18 March
Basement TheatreExplore the relationship between the world as it is and the world as we perceive it in this intimate visual and aural experience by Julieanne Eason. shortlist