Women’s Rugby World Cup – Day Two Whangarei

After the excitement of opening day in Eden Park, has a full stadium been so quiet when Australia were 17-0 up… The action on day two of the Women’s Rugby World Cup moved to Whangarei where the remaining six teams took the field for the first time.

northlands stadium

The Northlands Stadium is a unique stadium with a large hill opposite the main stand from which you can enjoy the game picnic style.

Large groups of Welsh and American fans have made the long journey to support their team, although the fans of the day award goes to these three Japanese fans who flew from Japan for their match against Canada and will fly back after the game – Chapeau!

Japan fansAmerican fans Rugby World Cup 2021More photos from day two can be found here

Welsh fans

Pizzazz!

Pizzazz!
China National Acrobatic Troupe, International Arts Carnival 2017
Date: 6-9 July, 2017
Venue: HK Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre
Tickets: $380, $300, $220, $140 from Urbtix

Twists and Turns

The Open Platform: Twists and Turns
Hong Kong Repertory Theatre
Date: 5-14 January, 2018
Venue: HKRep Black Box
Tickets: $200, $180
More info:
Drama in Cantonese
5-6, 9-13 January – 8pm
7, 13-14 January – 3pm

Beyond the Corner

The Open Platform: Beyond the Corner
Hong Kong Repertory Theatre
Date: 3-12 November, 2017
Venue: HKRep Black Box
Tickets: $200, $180
More info:
Drama in Cantonese
3-4, 7-11 November – 8pm
5, 11-12 November – 3pm

Principle

Principle
HKRep Black Box Productions
Date: 1-9 July, 2017
Venue: HKRep Black Box
Tickets: $200, $190
More info:
Drama in Cantonese
1, 4–9 July – 8pm
1–2, 8–9 July – 3pm

Auspicious Day

Auspicious Day
Hong Kong Repertory Theatre
Date: 10-25 March, 2018
Venue: HK Arts Centre, Shouson Theatre
Tickets: $300, $250, $230, $180 from Urbtix
More info:
Drama in Cantonese with Chinese and English surtitles
10, 13–17, 20–24 March – 7:45pm
11, 17–18, 24-25 March 2:45pm