Ngaio Marsh Theatre

Ngaio Marsh Theatre

The Ngaio Marsh Theatre is a 400-seat proscenium-arch theatre housed within the University of Canterbury Students' Association building in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is named in honour of Dame Ngaio Marsh, who was a director and patron of theatre, especially Shakespeare, at the University between 1942 and 1969, and indeed the theatre's opening production — Shakespeare's Twelfth Night — was directed by Marsh.[1]

Technically the theatre is well-equipped, with a Strand 520i lighting control desk and a Yamaha GA24/12 sound desk, and a good stock of lanterns. It is a hemp or handline theatre, with the house tabs and three of the four on-stage lighting bars being winched, the house border, projection screen, mid- and up-stage tabs and cyclorama being on free-running counterweights, and all other bars on handlines. There are also four lighting bars front-of-house, accessible only by ladder. The control room is situated at the back of the auditorium, and is split unequally into two sections, with access by a short ladder on both sides of the auditorium.

The theatre is extensively used by the Students' Association's performing arts clubs, as well by as local schools, dance schools and other external groups.

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Coordinates: 43°31′27″S 172°34′50″E / 43.5242°S 172.5806°E / -43.5242; 172.5806