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Monday, 5 July 2021, 3:12 pm
Takapuna landmark, the
Bruce Mason Centre, celebrates 25 years as
the heart of the North Shore’s performing arts community
this August.
Auckland Live invites the city to
celebrate the tens of thousands of performances that have
taken place at the Centre over the last quarter century with
a special programme including free performances and
family-friendly events for the local community, culminating
in a weekend of free circus and dance.
The Bruce Mason
Centre first opened its doors in 1996 in a hard-won victory
for the North Shore’s arts community. The opening was the
culmination of twelve years of determined effort by the
Press Release – Auckland Live
Takapuna landmark, the
Bruce Mason Centre, celebrates 25 years as the heart of the North Shore’s performing arts community this August.
Auckland Live invites the city to celebrate the tens of thousands of performances that have taken place at the Centre over the last quarter century with a special programme including free performances and family-friendly events for the local community, culminating in a weekend of free circus and dance.
The Bruce Mason Centre first opened its doors in 1996 in a hard-won victory for the North Shore’s arts community. The opening was the culmination of twelve years of determined effort by the founding trust. Led by theatre stalwart Angela Antony, the group of passionate arts advocates first floated the idea of a home for the performing arts in Takapuna in 1984. Following more than a decade of fundraising, battling bureaucracy, and standing their ground in the face of threats to construct a carpark on the site, the