Dunedin Musicians Club

12 Manse Street, Dunedin Central

Wheelchair / Accessible Access

This venue is not wheelchair accessible. The door from the street is 480mm wide, and there are 26 stairs up to the venue (the staircase is 900mm wide from railing to railing). There is a small step from the foyer at the top of the stairs into the venue itself, and two doorways at the top of the stairs – the first is 690mm wide, and the second is 760mm.

The seating is not fixed at this venue, so seats can be shifted to accommodate wheelchair users if they are comfortable being carried up the stairs. The evacuation plan includes noting down any audience members who may need assistance to evacuate in an emergency.

Bathrooms

There is no gender-neutral bathroom in this venue. The bathrooms are accessed through doors that are 700mm and 730mm wide; the stalls are 840mm by 1220mm, and the stall doors are 610mm.

Approach to Venue

This venue is accessed from the street. There are no specifically reserved accessible parks, and most parking is on-street. There is a carpark next to the venue, but these spaces are reserved for occupants of neighbouring buildings.

Service Dogs

Service dogs are welcome.

Contact

If you have any questions about the accessibility of this venue, please contact Christine (club secretary / events organiser) at wsgmonogram@gmail.com.


Events this Year

Finding Love, After All

Finding Love, After All

A Self-Love Letter.

Price $15.00 - $20.00
Dates 13th to 15th March
Venue Dunedin Musicians Club

Music Cabaret Spoken Word Storytelling

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Pub Tales

Pub Tales

An evening of musical comedy. Chris shares sharp, witty songs that insightfully poke fun at British pub and drinking culture.

Price $18.00 - $20.00
Dates 16th to 18th March
Venue Dunedin Musicians Club

Comedy Music Spoken Word

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I Am Chaos

I Am Chaos

Al McElroy turns ordinary moments into disasters. Come watch the carnage unfold live.

Price $16.10 - $23.00
Dates 19th to 21st March
Venue Dunedin Musicians Club

Comedy Festival Storytelling

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About Us

Dunedin Fringe envisions a city ignited by creativity, where all people embrace art, culture and creativity into their daily lives.

We have a mission to provide platforms for creative expression that help nurture communities. We have a special focus on supporting emerging artists, and the development of new and experimental work.

We produce the Dunedin Fringe Festival, Amped Music Project and New Zealand Young Writers Festival annually, curate the White Box Gallery, and manage the performing arts venue Te Whare o Rukutia.

Our Contacts

Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust
19 George Street,
Dunedin 9016,
Aotearoa New Zealand

03 477 3350