
Sometimes gaining access to the theatre can seem difficult or too expensive. State Theatre Company has developed a program of discounted tickets targeted at non-theatre goers, particularly the economically disadvantaged and those who do not have the disposable income. Our Access Program makes sure that more South Australians can enjoy the experience of live theatre.
Pay-What-You-Can*
Pay-what-you-can tickets are available for people who hold a Healthcare Card. Simply donate a gold coin to attend any matinee or Wednesday evening performance.
EDS, an HP Company Rush*
Last minute tickets are available to all matinee and Wednesday evening performances at the Box Office one hour before the show starts for only $25.
The Rush/Pay What You Can Scheme is generously supported by EDS, an HP Company.

Vision Impaired
People with vision impairment are invited to attend specific performances with an audio description of the play designed for their needs. It includes a pre-show discussion of the set and stage, the opportunity to feel the costumes and props as well as being introduced to the cast.
Patrons meet in the Dunstan Playhouse foyer at 5.30pm for the pre-show briefing and the performance commences at the normal Sunset time of 6.30pm.
This service is provided in conjunction with the Royal Society for the Blind and tickets can be booked on 08 8400 2220.
Disability Access
All State Theatre Company venues have excellent access facilities including hearing assistance, audio description for the vision impaired, wheelchair seat allocations, lifts, access car parks and toilets. When booking tickets, it is important that you inform BASS of any access requirements.
State Theatre Company of South Australia's Access Program is generously supported by the Government of South Australia.




