About us

About us

Adelaide University Theatre Guild ('the Guild') is a not-for-profit community theatre company located on the North Terrace campus. 

The Guild is the second oldest amateur theatre company in South Australia, having celebrated its 85th anniversary in 2023. This longevity in itself is exceptional but what is remarkable at the Guild is the pivotal role it has and continues to play in the development of both amateur and professional theatre in Adelaide and in Australia. 

It is the Guild's intent that each season reflects an enduring focus on our strengths, the courage to embrace the obscure, a commitment to support modern Australian playwrights, and a willingness to work with new talent from our Festival State. 

Roles are open to everyone – students, staff, alumni and the general public. You do not need to be associated with the University to be involved in a Guild production. 

For students, the Theatre Guild Student Society is a student-run subdivision of the Guild, and a recognised Club at the University. 


The Theatre Guild Board is responsible for the ongoing health and viability of the Theatre Guild.  It is the Guild's highest-level decision-making body, and has legal responsibility for the Guild's resources and activities.

The Board has ultimate responsibility for establishing the Guild's purpose, mission and vision. It oversees the management and implementation of the Guild's affairs. It fosters the Guild's progress and development, secures the support of members and friends, and promotes the identity of the Guild in the community. The Board is a working Board, and Board members have practical input into the Guild's progress towards achieving its goals.  

Members of the Theatre Guild are elected to the Board each year at the AGM.

Board Members

  • Bart Csorba, Chair 
  • Kate Anolak 
  • Emily Branford 
  • Gary George 
  • Jehosheba Manoa 
  • Eleanor Thomas 
  • Mark Wickett 
  • Annabel Whitford, ex officio 
  • Henry Chipperfield, Student Representative 
  • Lily Watkins, Student Representative

Since 2021, the Guild has implemented a dedicated Programming Committee.

Programming Committee

  • Jessica Carroll 
  • Matthew Chapman 
  • Lucy Johnson 
  • John Wells
  • Mark Wickett

Adelaide University is the principal sponsor of the Adelaide University Theatre Guild. The Guild also acknowledges the generous ongoing support of the following corporate friends. 

If you would like to know more about sponsoring the Theatre Guild, please contact the Chairperson via theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au

Friends of the Barr Smith Library

Friends of the Barr Smith Library

We thank the following generous donors to the Adelaide University Theatre Guild Inc. Public Fund, and also four donors who wish to remain anonymous.

Michael Abbott QC

Sue Averay

The late John Bannon

The late Jim Bettison
Melinda BostonThe late Jill BrislanThe late Peter BrooksThe late Doreen & Paul Bulbeck
The late Roxy ByrneAntonio Comin & Eva CalvaresiJohn DaviesJohn Edge
Michael EusticeThe late Alan FeeneySue GraebnerBelinda Hall
The late Bill & Myfanwy JamesBruce KingJean MayoThe late Graham Nerlich
Elizabeth & John PryzibillaAlison Robb & Marie DockingBeryl SheasbyDavid Smith
The Info Service Company (Ian Shakes)Neil WardGrant Algie QC & Melanie HibberdMichael Baldwin 
Stephen BeaumontMollie BirchEmily BranfordThe late Alan Brissenden
The late Mary Brownlee & Peter HornsbyTom BurtonRay ChoateWarwick Cooper
The late Decie DenholmJulianne English & Kym ThorneJenny EvansLiz Follett
The late Phil GrummetLeeanne HeadRollo KiekAdrienne Lovelock
The late Harry MedlinJo PeoplesJean RigbyPatricia Ryan
The late Simon SladeBaden TeagueThe Palani Group 

The Theatre Guild is officially registered as an Incorporated Association in South Australia. The Adelaide University Theatre Guild Inc. Public Fund is approved for tax-deductibility purposes on the Commonwealth Government's Register of Cultural Organisations under SubSection 30-300(7) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.  Any donations can be sent to: Theatre Guild, Union House, Adelaide University, Adelaide SA 5005.