Holden Street Theatres


Holden Street Theatres is a South Australian performing arts theatre complex in Hindmarsh, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide. It is housed in the heritage-listed All Saints' Anglican Church complex. The complex includes three performance spaces: The Studio, The Arch and The Bar.
Holden Street Theatres hosts performances at the Adelaide Fringe, the Feast Festival, and the Guitars in Bars festival, as well as year-round productions by local, national and international artists. It is home to resident theatre companies Holden Street Theatre Company and Red Phoenix Theatre.
The headquarters are at Thebarton Theatre, with which HST is in partnership.

Location and description

The complex is located at 34 Holden Street, Hindmarsh, next to Coopers Stadium.
There are three performance spaces within the complex: The Studio, The Arch, and The Bar. An extra performance space and two galleries are provided during the Adelaide Fringe. The head office is at the Thebarton Theatre, which is in partnership with Holden Street Theatres.

History

Holden Street Theatres is situated in what was originally the All Saints' Anglican Church. Built in the Norman style the limestone and brick church was designed by Henry Stuckey. Bishop Augustus Short laid the foundation stone in 1849, and the church that was opened on 23 June 1850. During this time a rectory was also built near by to house the clergy for the church. In 1955 a gallery was built with a chancel and vestry being added in 1872. Due to lack of funds the church had to rely on donations from the community to add the chancel and vestry, with local Thebarton resident, John Taylor, donating a majority of the £272 needed. Several years later the All Saints Church Hall was built nearby. Designed in a similar style to the church, it was opened on 28 March 1883.
The buildings were listed on the former Register of the National Estate on 28 September 1982 and on the South Australian Heritage Register on 23 November 1989. During the later part of the 20th century the church, hall and rectory became disused until it was taken on by the City of Charles Sturt and became a space for lease. In 2002 the church and hall were leased by Weslo Holdings under guidance of creative director Martha Lott to be used as a theatre venue, while the Nature Foundation of South Australia took over the rectory as its head offices.
The original church was renovated in 2004 to become The Arch.

Associated companies and events

Holden Street Theatres is the home of Red Phoenix Theatre Company, a local South Australian community theatre company that is dedicated to producing only plays which have not been performed in Adelaide before.
Holden Street Theatre Company is also resident at the complex.
The venue also hosts many events as part of the Adelaide Fringe, the annual open-access arts festival; Feast Festival, an annual festival celebrating the LGBT community; and the Guitars in Bars festival, an annual festival aimed at getting more local music into small venues.

Holden Street Theatres Awards

Holden Street Theatres also gives out two annual awards, one at the Adelaide Fringe and one at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Holden Street Theatres' Edinburgh Fringe Award gives support to the winning company to tour its show at the following Adelaide Fringe. The award is open to theatre shows performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe who have not previously performed the show in Australia.
Holden Street Theatres' Edinburgh Fringe Award winners:

The Holden Street Theatres' Adelaide Fringe Award is awarded to a local producer during the Adelaide Fringe and gives support in the form of venue and rehearsal spaces for a new production from the company.
Holden Street Theatres' Adelaide Fringe Award winners: