Red Tree Theatre - Elderslee Foundation
Address | 2/160-162 Pacific Hwy, Tuggerah NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 467 957 371 |
Website | www.redtreetheatre.org.au |
Categories | Event Venue, Charity, Theater Company |
Rating | 4.8 13 reviews |
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Red Tree Theatre - Elderslee Foundation reviews
13 A lovely venue for multiple uses.
Attended 2 dance concerts here and both times the staff have been friendly and helpful.
A nice selection of snaks and drinks.
Excellent venue. So great to support local talent. Finn Johnson and the rest of the creative cast, crew and orchestra were fantastic. 10/10 Can't wait for the next production.
Went and saw The Boy from Oz and it was an amazing stage show, well done to all. Little cute theatre
Great theatre tucked away on Tuggerah Strait. A variety of plays, musicals, art exhibitions and community activities. A real bonus to the Central Coast.
Community theatre that puts on a great show! Saw To Kill A Mockingbird and the Beatnix there recently. Fantastic night.
A nice little theatre with a small ary gallery and smal theatre. The theatre stage is on the same level as the front row seating and the grandstand style seating is fairly steap which is a falling/trip hazard.
The place is very neat and tidy and fantastic for small theatre shows.
Great little intimate theatre. Seats around 140. Excellent acoustics and great facilities.
Great little theatre tucked away on Tuggerah straight. Easy wheelchair access to foyer and theatre, with disabled toilet.
I attended a The Future of Business Summit organised by Stronger Than My Excuses. The event venue was terrific, well organised, friendly services and very professional. We highly recommend this venue for businesses and community organisations that would need a theatre style venue. Even the foyer area would be ideal as a networking venue.
We attended Red Tree Theatre at Tuggerah, NSW, twice now, to see A Party of Apes both times. Cute little theatre, with bar and food, and gallery. (Note: Keep your eye out for the improv group A Party of Apes, which plays every several weeks if you're into having a good laugh!)
What community can do to make a responsive space. Pity the $13million white elephant in Wyong is unable to learn how to engage with the people
Fabulous little theatre with great comfortable seating. No squashing into seats here. Covid compliant with a friendly foyer to meet with family & friends before watching the show!
Nice venue.
Really appreciate how they support the performing arts for kids in highschool