Last updated June 2026
Wanganui Repertory Theatre is Whanganui’s longstanding community theatre company, based at 4 Ridgway Street in the city centre. The company stages a season of plays, comedies, dramas and musicals performed by local volunteers. Productions typically run for several nights with evening shows and occasional matinees. Visitors to Whanganui can enjoy an authentic local theatre experience by checking the current programme. The venue occupies a historic building originally constructed as the Wanganui Public Library.
Practical Information
| Address | 4 Ridgway Street, Whanganui |
| Performances | Usually 7:30pm evenings; some Sunday matinees at 2pm |
| Tickets | Available online via iTicket or at the door |
| Website | wanganuirepertorytheatre.co.nz |
| Parking | Street parking on Ridgway Street and surrounding central streets |
| Seating capacity | Approximately 100 |
About the Repertory Theatre
The Wanganui Repertory Theatre company was formed in 1933 and continues a tradition of amateur theatre in Whanganui. It operates from its own dedicated venue on Ridgway Street, which the company owns and maintains for productions, rehearsals and community events.
The building itself dates to 1882, when it was completed as the Wanganui Public Library. It carries heritage significance and provides an intimate setting with comfortable seating and good acoustics for audiences.
A typical season features four to six productions drawn from established plays, musicals and comedies. All aspects of the work, from acting and directing to set construction and front-of-house, are handled by local volunteers and enthusiasts. The company welcomes new participants in a range of roles.
Recent and upcoming shows have included titles such as Annie and family-friendly musicals. For the latest programme, dates and booking details, the official website is the most reliable source. Tickets are sold through iTicket and at the door on performance nights.
Venue History and Heritage
The Repertory Theatre building at 4 Ridgway Street holds local heritage value as one of Whanganui’s early public buildings. Originally opened in 1882 as the Wanganui Public Library, it later became the home of the theatre company. The structure retains its historic character while serving modern community theatre needs.
What Visitors Often Say
Visitors describe the theatre as a charming, intimate venue with comfortable seating for around 100 people and excellent acoustics that enhance every performance.
Audiences appreciate the warm community atmosphere, the quality of local amateur productions, and the opportunity to support Whanganui’s vibrant arts scene in a historic setting.
Where to Learn More
Wanganui Repertory Theatre Official Website: Current season programme, ticket booking, production details and information on getting involved.
Eventfinda – Repertory Theatre Whanganui: Upcoming show listings with dates, times and ticket links.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wanganui Repertory Theatre?
It is Whanganui’s community theatre company, based at 4 Ridgway Street. It stages four to six productions per year including plays, dramas and musicals performed by local volunteers.
Where is Wanganui Repertory Theatre?
At 4 Ridgway Street in central Whanganui, a short walk from the main retail area on Victoria Avenue.
How do I get tickets for Wanganui Repertory Theatre?
Tickets are available online through iTicket and at the door before performances. Check the company’s website for the current season programme and booking links.
What shows does Wanganui Repertory Theatre stage?
The programme varies each season and typically includes a mix of comedies, dramas and musicals. Recent productions have included titles such as Annie. See the website for the current season.
Can I audition for Wanganui Repertory Theatre?
Yes. As a community theatre company, productions are open to local performers. Check the website or contact the company directly for audition information.
Is Wanganui Repertory Theatre connected to the Royal Whanganui Opera House?
They are separate organisations. The Repertory Theatre operates from its own venue on Ridgway Street; the Royal Whanganui Opera House on St Hill Street is a larger venue hosting touring productions and other events.
What is the history of the building?
The building was completed in 1882 as the Wanganui Public Library and later became the home of the Repertory Theatre company, which was formed in 1933.
Is the venue suitable for families?
Many productions are family-friendly, and the intimate setting makes it accessible for a range of audiences. Check individual show details for age suitability.
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