Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Miscellaneous arts at 135. Secret Art Powers: Achieving Change Through Creative Thinking, featuring live Miscellaneous performances in the realm of Arts & Theatre. Explore the world of Miscellaneous arts and witness incredible Miscellaneous creativity. Join us at Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre in Auckland on 17/05/2026 as we celebrate the artistry and creativity of live Miscellaneous arts performances, all organized by AUCKLAND LIVE.
Are children allowed to Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre?
Children are welcome to attend events at Auckland Live but they will need their own ticket and sit in their own seat. All children under 12 years must be with a caregiver at all times. Children under the age of 3 years are considered too young to attend most events except where the event is for children and families. When the event is a family event – unless otherwise specified – a child under the age of 2 will be admitted free of charge but they must be seated on their caregiver’s knee. Please check event listings for details.
Where to get ticket for Auckland Writers Festival? Ticket information:
Don’t miss your chance to witness 135. Secret Art Powers: Achieving Change Through Creative Thinking in Auckland. Tickets to 135. Secret Art Powers: Achieving Change Through Creative Thinking are available now and can be purchased through TicketMaster. There are various ticket options to suit your preferences for an enhanced experience.
Tickets important note:
All Tickets are Mobile Ticket Only. Mobile Tickets are like Print-at-Home tickets but instead of having to print off the tickets yourself, you can just show the barcode on your mobile phone. It is the easiest way to access tickets to your events. For more information visit Ticketmaster.co.nz/mobileticket Child Policy: Children aged under 1 will be permitted free. Provided they do not occupy a seat. In this dynamic theatrical lecture, celebrated artist Jo Randerson explores the secret powers artists use daily and shares six creative mindsets that help us navigate our complex and changing times. Joyful, generous, affirming, nourishing and timely, it’s the perfect way to harness all the creativity you’ve experienced at the Festival, and think about how to employ lessons from artists to create positive, lasting change in your life or work.
Where Auckland Writers Festival taking place? Venue Information:
Auckland Writers Festival event will be held at Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland.
Directions: Get to Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, Auckland.
Venue important note:
Fees for Primary Tickets The price of your Ticket includes: – An Infrastructure Charge of up to 1.95% for Tickets purchased online or via our contact centre A Handling Fee of $8.00 per transaction will be added to your purchase. A delivery fee may apply depending on the mode of delivery selected. Fees for Resale Tickets Resale Tickets, sold by fans and verified by Ticketmaster, may be available for this event. A Resale Seller Fee of no more than 5% of the resale ticket price and a handling Fee of $12.95 per transaction apply to purchases of Resale Tickets.
What parking choices are available near the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre?
The closest parking option is the Civic Car Park, located within a short walking distance. There are 1,000 car park spaces available. For information on other Auckland Council car parks visit www.at.govt.nz/driving-parking/parking-in-auckland/
Is there seating available for individuals with accessibility needs in Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre?
All Auckland Live venues can be accessed by wheelchairs and have lifts and ramps to assist those who have difficulty climbing stairs. Please communicate any special requirements regarding seats for wheelchair users when booking your tickets. Contact Ticketmaster on (09) 970 9711 or email [email protected] If you require a wheelchair when arriving at the theatre or want to discuss anything related to your visit please phone Auckland Live on (09) 309 2677. For more information about accessibility at Auckland Live venues please visit www.aucklandlive.co.nz/accessibility