Old School Arts Centre (Raglan)
Address:
5 Stewart Street Raglan (Waikato) Contact Person: Rodger Gallagher Phone: +64 7 825 0023 Email: [email protected] Website: www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/movies.htm |
Details
Capacity: 35 seats
Screen: Single, with 2K DCP
Sound: 5.1 Dolby surround sound
Seating: An eclectic mix of couches and chairs
Snackbar: Home baking, refreshments, tea & coffee, beer & wine
Accessibility: Good access from courtyard frontage and access ramp at rear., with good viewing sites
Capacity: 35 seats
Screen: Single, with 2K DCP
Sound: 5.1 Dolby surround sound
Seating: An eclectic mix of couches and chairs
Snackbar: Home baking, refreshments, tea & coffee, beer & wine
Accessibility: Good access from courtyard frontage and access ramp at rear., with good viewing sites
Geoff's Review
Situated in the old (c19th) Raglan Old School Arts Centre, Raglan locals are offered Saturday and Sunday screenings of recent releases (with an art house/film society emphasis), every first and third week of each month.
When I first moved to the Waikato some 25 years ago, Raglan was a sleepy seaside town, with dusty general stores lining Bow Street. Several decades on, these have been replaced with cafes and up-market craft shops, catering for the local artist community, surfers in search of the renowned left-break at nearby Whale Bay, music festival patrons, holiday-makers, and day-trippers seeking river and surf swimming and really good fish-and-chips. It is an interesting and lively town, with a real nautical atmosphere.
Situated in the old (c19th) Raglan Old School Arts Centre, Raglan locals are offered Saturday and Sunday screenings of recent releases (with an art house/film society emphasis), every first and third week of each month.
When I first moved to the Waikato some 25 years ago, Raglan was a sleepy seaside town, with dusty general stores lining Bow Street. Several decades on, these have been replaced with cafes and up-market craft shops, catering for the local artist community, surfers in search of the renowned left-break at nearby Whale Bay, music festival patrons, holiday-makers, and day-trippers seeking river and surf swimming and really good fish-and-chips. It is an interesting and lively town, with a real nautical atmosphere.