Hannah Playhouse
| Hannah Playhouse | |
|---|---|
Cambridge Terrace frontage, Courtenay Place to the left | |
Interactive map of the Hannah Playhouse area | |
| General information | |
| Location | 12 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand |
| Completed | 1973 |
| Owner | Hannah Playhouse Trust |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | James Beard |
| Awards and prizes | 1978 New Zealand Architecture Award; 2006 Award for Enduring Architecture |
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The Hannah Playhouse is a theatre venue situated on the corner of Courtenay Place and Cambridge Terrace in central Wellington, New Zealand. The Hannah Playhouse was given by Sheilah Winn (first cousin of Edith Campion, mother of Jane Campion) and named after her grandfather, Robert Hannah, a very successful businessman. It was carefully designed and built to house Downstage Theatre.