Raglan Old School Arts Centre

Stewart St, Raglan
The Raglan Old School Arts Centre is screening movies on two weekends a month. These will be on the first and third weekends.

Times & tickets

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About Raglan Old School Arts Centre

Contact & About

There is a cafe in the foyer with juice, Bundaberg drinks, plus yummy food on sale. Wine and beer is available for sessions starting between 3.30pm and 9.00pm. The theatre is cosy and warm in winter. In summer, the air con keeps it cool.

Pay at the door by cash or EFTPOS. Theatre doors opens 30 minutes before screening time. Arrive early if you want your favourite seat. Or you can reserve or buy seats online.

Getting Here, Map & Parking

Parking is available in our car park.

Specials

Family Deals:

1 adult and 2 children: $30; OR 1 adult and 3 children: $38

Concession price of $14 is for 65 plus, Community Services Card or Student

Regular prices:

Adult: $16; Child: $9 (14 yrs and under)

History

The Old School Arts Centre is run by the Raglan Community Arts Council in a 19th century heritage building in Stewart St, Raglan, New Zealand. The Arts Council supports the arts in Raglan and acts as an umbrella organisation for Raglan arts groups and individuals involved in art and craft.

The Old School Arts Centre is used by the arts community and friends of the arts in Raglan, Whaingaroa, New Zealand for all sorts of art and craft from hip hop to felting. The Clay Shed, a community pottery is a very active part of the centre. The New Zealand edition of the Lonely Planet tourist guide describes the Old School Arts Centre as, "a community hub".

Movies are shown in Eva’s Room. The room is named after Tuaiwa Rickard who was one of the people who set up the Raglan Old School Arts Centre in the 1980s. The room was originally a school classroom addition which was built in 1906.