Little Theatre Victoria Drive, Adelaide, South Australia 5000
About the Business
Welcome to the Little Theatre, located at the heart of Adelaide in Victoria Drive. As an establishment of great interest, our comfortable 120-seat theatre is nestled within the charming Lower North Terrace campus of the prestigious University of Adelaide. You can find us in The Cloisters, a beautiful colonnaded area that can be easily spotted from Victoria Drive, near the pedestrian lights close to the University footbridge.
The Little Theatre holds a special place in the south-western corner of The Cloisters, right next to the Unibar. Our intimate setting provides an immersive experience for both performers and audience members, allowing for an up-close and personal connection with the art being presented on stage.
Please keep in mind that the Little Theatre operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with no reserved seating available. Additionally, while we strive to accommodate everyone, it's important to note that our wheelchair access is limited.
The Little Theatre is proud to be part of The Cloisters, a vibrant and culturally rich hub within the University of Adelaide. We invite you to join us for an unforgettable evening of entertainment, whether it be a captivating play, a thought-provoking lecture, or a mesmerizing musical performance.
Come and experience the magic of the Little Theatre, located in the heart of The Cloisters at THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, 5005, AUSTRALIA. We look forward to welcoming you to our captivating world of art and performance.
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Location & Phone number
Victoria Drive, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
Reviews
"A lovely intimate little Theater"
"Went to see a play at the theatre, thoroughly enjoyed it."
"A nice intimate venue. I saw The Tempest and it was really nice being so close to the action. The seating was quite comfortable. I went on a Friday night so the band playing at the uni bar made a bit of an impact but not really too much of a problem."
"It's okay if you're going to watch for a performance, but as someone who has put on a show in the venue, it was basically an infrastracture nightmare. The afterhours aircon never worked, we called security and they didn't know and couldn't do anything because the maintenance people weren't in during the weekend. The stage floor creaked whenever someone stepped on them, and the top stage is hazardous with no railings to stop someone from falling over. The catwalk isn't even safe to go on. This would've been a great, intimate venue if it was maintained properly."
"Old tech but a great hidden secret of Adelaide.. I only wish it was used more!"
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