New chapter for Hannah Playhouse
• The show goes on for iconic Wellington venue
• Partnership with iTICKET takes historic theatre into the future
The iconic Hannah Playhouse, located on the corners of Courtenay Place and Cambridge Tce in Wellington’s busy
entertainment district, is very much alive and well. Previously the home to Downstage Theatre until the company closed
in 2014, the Hannah Playhouse is now a busy theatre-for-hire. Recent changes involved a new partnership with NZ
ticketing company iTICKET, which includes becoming a national outlet, handy for anyone looking to purchase tickets to
events across the country.
iTICKET CEO Reece Preston says “We are excited to be starting a new relationship with the Hannah Playhouse. iTICKET was
founded on our passion for live theatre and we love working with venues like the Hannah who bring a rich and vibrant
history of New Zealand theatre. We look forward to providing audiences with an improved ticketing experience when they
purchase tickets to shows at the Hannah.”
“The Hannah is thriving these days, hosting a diverse range of great New Zealand talent. We love theatre, but it’s
wonderful to see operas, dance, comedy, kid’s shows and raves come in and own the space. Such a wide range of people
coming through really brings us to life. We are always looking forward to seeing what new ideas people want to bring to
life in our space and enjoy meeting the fascinating people who come to enjoy our joint offerings. Keep your eye on us,
or you are going to miss something really special.” says Hannah Playhouse General Manager Kathiy Watson.
Now thanks to the partnership with iTICKET, Hannah Playhouse audiences can enjoy;
• No more printing required - patrons can choose to present eTickets on a smartphone to be scanned at the door
• More ways to access tickets, via mobile-responsive website, freephone 0508 iTICKET, in-person from the
Wellington i-Site and also from the Hannah Playhouse box office.
• Multiple online payment options - Hannah patrons can choose to pay by standard credit card, Bank Transfer or
with iTICKET’s new Online EFTPOS service.
The future of the iconic Hannah Playhouse is looking bright for arts lovers in Wellington, with several exciting seasons
of theatre already secured for 2017/2018, including Capital E’s National Theatre for Children; Songs of the Sea - Waiata o te Moana, Footnote New Zealand Dance; Contrast Tour and Nextstage; Desperate Huttwives. The New Zealand Festival, NZ International Comedy Festival, dance works, opera, children’s shows are also in the
pipeline for 2018.
For hirers and theatre-goers alike, it’s great news for Wellington’s diverse performing arts landscape.
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