Wellington’s Summer Shakespeare has returned to the Botanic Gardens for another season after two years of Covid-19 disruption. Just their luck; Cyclone Gabrielle arrived in the midst of their 2023 season. While Pōneke avoided the worst, the performers had to cancel four straight days of shows.
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