The Playhouse & Space Foyer Bar
Located in the foyer of Dunstan Playhouse, The Playhouse & Space Foyer Bar offers a great selection of South Austra…
This program is at capacity. All booking requests taken from 11:25am 27 November will be placed on a waitlist.
Get ready for Leaps & Bounds Dance Day 2025!
A must-attend event for Stage 2 Dance students, this energising day features three immersive 70-minute workshops in composition and skills, led by inspiring industry professionals who bring real-world expertise to every session.
Alongside hands-on practice, students will connect with a panel of professional dancers and join an exclusive SACE Dance Q&A session with teachers and former students.
It’s the perfect way to kickstart student engagement and prepare them for the year ahead!
Participants must wear appropriate dance gear. They are also expected to understand safe dance practices and dance class procedures. centrED encourages teacher participation in these workshops to increase student participation. Teachers hold the duty of care and must supervise their attending students at all times.
The day is busy, so we ask that all students and teachers bring their recess, lunch, and a water bottle to refill as there will not be the opportunity to leave the centre during the day.
You can enter the Space Theatre by foot from North Terrace, Adelaide Railway Station, Adelaide Oval, or King William Road.
From North Terrace, walk down the laneway alongside SkyCity Casino. From King William Road, you can walk over Festival Plaza (there’s a lift and escalator down to the Dunstan Playhouse level) or along the Walk of Fame from Elder Park.
There is an accessible drop off area located off Festival Drive under the Riverbank Footbridge.
A designated disability drop off is also available 45 minutes before performances. To access this drop off area, turn onto Festival Drive from King William Road, pass the Festival Plaza car park entrance and stay left, driving through the EOS Hotel visitor drop off loop to arrive at the Dunstan Playhouse & Space Theatre access drop off.
The best place to be dropped off by taxi is on King William Road at the Festival Theatre or on North Terrace. There is also a drop off area located off lower Festival Drive underneath the Riverbank Footbridge.
The nearest car park is the Convention Centre Riverbank Car Park.
Once you've parked, the eastern lift will take you to the promenade level where it's a short walk to the theatre.
Go to Adelaide Convention Centre website
Accessible by many forms of public transport including trains, buses, the tram (stop at Railway Station) and a free bus service that operates on a loop throughout the city and North Adelaide with stops on the corner of King William Road and North Terrace.
We want to make your visit as enjoyable as possible and offer many ways to assist if support is required.
Patrons using a wheelchair and those unable to manage stairs can be seated in the balcony or on floor level depending on the venue configuration.
Stair-free seating is available at the upper balcony level only.
Accessible toilets are available at all Adelaide Festival Centre venues.
Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly.
Space Theatre has hearing loop facilities, limited to particular seats in the venues.
Audience members who require hearing assistance are now able to enjoy the show via the Beyerdynamic Hearing System. Please advise the operator at the time of booking.
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