Somerville Auditorium (UWA)

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Somerville Auditorium (UWA)

In 1927 William Somerville conceived the idea of a tree cathedral of Norfolk pine trees. Today the venue is best known for the Perth Festival’s annual Lotterywest Film Season from November through to April. ACCESS UWA Somerville is accessible by wheelchair with level access to venue from paved entry. Venue flooring is a combination of paving and compact dirt. There is no audio loop available for performances in UWA Somerville Auditorium. Wheelchair seating is available in the centre back row of the front block. Two seats have been reserved on either side of these spaces for accompanying patrons. Wheelchair seating is also available on the side of the auditorium. Please speak to venue staff on arrival if you require assistance. A universal access toilet is located in the foyer of Octagon Theatre. Additional access toilets are located in the Music building. To buy tickets using a companion card we recommend patrons call us on 6488 2440 between 12pm-4pm weekdays otherwise they can email us at info@ticketsWA.com. Pick up and set down is available in Car Park 1. A bay is allocated for drop off on the right-hand side of the car park

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