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Starring
Starring Jamie McCaskill, Cohen Holloway, Erroll Anderson, Regan Taylor and Jerome Leota -
Produced by
The Māori Sidesteps Collective Ltd
With soulful harmonies, satirical skits and superb song parodies, The Māori Sidesteps are a contemporary showband serving up a night of crooning, comedic goodness.
With rave reviews and hit web and TV series, these awesome performers deliver your favourite songs with mischievous and hilarious twists.
An evolution of the Māori showband, don't miss the much anticipated Ōtautahi Christchurch debut of The Māori Sidesteps.
"With mischief written all over their faces... they sing with both gusto and finese, harmonising perfectly and bringing a wealth of musicality to their standout performances."
Theatreview
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Key Dates
- 22 September 2022: Opening night
- 8 October 2022: Matinee performance at 2pm
- 8 October 2022: Closing night
- Cast
- Creatives
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Tickets
Adult $48
Senior (65+) $43
Group (6+) $41
Friends of The Court Theatre $42
Child (under 18) $33
Community Services or Hāpai Access cardholders $36
30 Below (aged 30 & under. Limited numbers available) $30Subscriptions for our 2022 Ryman Healthcare Season are also still open now, giving you priority bookings, discounted tickets and more when purchasing tickets to three or more mainstage shows.
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Press Reviews
"This incredible group entertains crowds with soulful harmonies and laugh out loud stand-up comedy."
"Never did satire and self-deprecation go hand in hand so cleverly and so entertainingly."
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KAI AT THE COURT
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COVID-19 and Vaccination Information
The Court Theatre under current Covid-19 traffic light setting
Update: 06.04.22
Vaccination Passes are no longer required:
Under the current covid-19 ‘red’ traffic light setting, The Court Theatre now no longer requires visitors to have a current My Vaccine Pass for entry.
However, all visitors eight-years-old and over (as per Ministry of Health guidelines) are required to bring and wear a mask indoors within The Court Theatre premises. This applies whether in the auditorium, the foyer or the classroom. Unless you are medically exempt from wearing a mask, these can only be removed while eating or drinking.
These changes will enable us to maximise opportunities to operate at capacity, and as safely as possible, for our audience members, staff and cast members.
For more information, please visit the Covid-19 Update section of our website. For FAQ in regard to COVID-19 and how it will affect your visit with us please visit here.
For more information, please refer to the Government's COVID-19 website for the most up to date information.
The Court Theatre and Vaccine Certificates
Update: 19.11.2021
Under the COVID-19 Protection Framework, more commonly called the traffic light system, to be introduced soon, the Government has mandated that indoor events (such as performances) will require staff and customers to be fully vaccinated.
Once the Ministry of Health advises that Canterbury can move to the traffic light system, The Court Theatre will require visitors to have a current vaccination certificate for entry to shows, or to access food or beverage, for people 12-years-old and over. This will enable us to maximise opportunities to operate at capacity, and as safely as possible, for our audience members, staff and cast members.
We will follow Government guidelines pertaining to the use of exemption certificates.
If you are not vaccinated by the time of your booked performance, then we will follow our re-booking (for a performance after you have been fully vaccinated) or refund process.
The implementation for the COVID-19 Protection Framework is still in development. While this progresses, we want to give everyone enough time to get fully vaccinated so that, once it is implemented, we can begin to share our community life again.
You can find more information about vaccination certificates here.
You can find more information about getting vaccinated here.
Covid-19 Information
Our priority is the safety and wellbeing of our show attendees and supporters, artists, staff and the wider community. Once the Ministry of Health advises that Canterbury can move to the traffic light system, The Court Theatre will require visitors to have a current vaccination certificate for entry to shows, or to access food or beverage, for people 12-years-old and over. This will enable us to maximise opportunities to operate at capacity, and as safely as possible, for our audience members, staff and cast members. We will follow Government guidelines pertaining to the use of exemption certificates.
For more information please visit the Covid-19 Update section of our website. For FAQ in regards to COVID-19 and how it will affect your visit with us please visit here.
For more information please refer to the Government's COVID-19 website for the most up to date information.
HousekeepingThis performance will be staged in our auditorium, where we're regularly sanitising surfaces, including cleaning seats and tables thoroughly between performances. We have also placed hand sanitiser dispensers throughout the foyer.
We also ask for your support in keeping our theatre clean and safe and encourage you, and all of our guests and employees, to:
- Always practice good hygiene and wash your hands frequently
- Place rubbish in the bin at the conclusion of your performance
- Cover coughs/sneezes, dispose of tissues and make use of the available hand sanitiser
- Refrain from attending the theatre if you're feeling unwell to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for everyone.