Having spent many-an-hour in this vast performance space I can say with confidence that it can keep me entertained as long as performances are in 50 minute segments. My favourite performances so far include Dynamics and Programming (MATLAB and C). While Scott does have his flaws (I can't write notes as I'm too broad to keep my arms inside the arm rests but then the lecture tables are 4-6cm lower than the arm rests, causing me to have to squeeze and reach to write. Adelaide Uni pls fix Scott he's hurting), there's a certain uniquely novel charm to having the choice of an upstairs or downstairs seat when aforesaid choice is definitely proportional to the amount of work I want to do on any given day (obvious covariables such as "how many rows back do I want to sit?" and "I should be at my programming lecture rn rip lol" also make sizeable contributions to this outcome).
I'd like to thank my favourite performer, Gareth Tha G, for teaching me how to deal with mixed message by describing the ways of the 4 Significant Figure Man under the heading "3...
Read moreWe had a terrible experience at the recent Ballet of Lights show. The theatre let upwards of 20 people enter after the show started and let it go on for the entire first quarter of the show. They didn’t usher people in quietly or between scenes and sometimes people entered by themselves to wander up and down the aisles to find seating. I’ve never experience so much disruption at any ballet or...
Read morePortable seats for a theatre salon???? Seriously? No seat numbers. We had to count seats one by one to find ours…. And the sound system (still normal old speakers in 2025 🧐🧐🧐). Come on!!! you can make it more professional. We are paying so much for the tickets to see a good...
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