11.45am, 4.30pm, 6.45pm and 9pm: Two Little Boys, a New Zealand comedy film made by Otago film-makers and shot down the road in Southland, is screened in Reading Cinemas Queenstown four times a day until Wednesday.
Academy award-winning Bret McKenzie (Flight of the Conchords) and Gold Logie award-winning Australian entertainer Hamish Blake play two best mates whose long-term friendship is put under pressure by an unfortunate incident involving a hot meat pie, a ginger cat and the untimely death of a Scandinavian football star.
7pm: The Friday Jazz Club presents for the first time singer Janelle Aston, accompanied by piano man Mark Wilson in Les Alpes. Free.
8.30pm: Tickets are available for tonight, but Saturday has sold out for the outrageously saucy Boom Boom Room burlesque show in SkyCity Queenstown Casino.
Master of mystery Mr Lola Illusion returns with Miss Veronica Doll, Hollie Berry and Trixie Treat to tease and tantalise to music in a haunted house themed set.
Soul Noir, featuring singer Karen Hattaway and musicians Lee and Richard Stringer, covers popular songs with a jazzy twist from the opening of doors at 7pm, during the interval and after the show.
Tickets $45 from the cashier's desk. Group seating available.
Tuesday
8.30pm: The Queenstown Film Society presents to members and invited guests the 10 entries selected for the second annual Queenstown Short Films Night in Dorothy Brown's Cinema, Arrowtown.
Professional and amateur short film-makers, aged from 14 to over 50 years, created their comedies, dramas and documentaries with proviso there must be a connection to the Queenstown Lakes district.
The society is arranging a public presentation of the short films for later this year.