Theatres
From heritage-listed art deco masterpieces to tiny black stages hidden in laneways, Melbourne's theatres hold blockbuster shows and new discoveries.
Melbourne theatres
Founded in 1953, Melbourne Theatre Company is the oldest professional theatre company in Australia. It is a semi-autonomous department of the...
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Her Majesty's Theatre 'The Maj' is Melbourne's home to the world's greatest stage shows. The Maj is a heritage listed lyric theatre that has been...
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Until the middle of the 20th century, the building at 45 Flinders Lane housed the industrial equipment and cloth bales of the rag trade. In the early...
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Malthouse Theatre is at once a treasured building, a theatre company, a creative site and an engine for change. It is also the imaginative expression...
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Built in 1920 as the Victory Theatre (a cinema), the National Theatre was converted into a live performance venue in 1972-74. It functions today as...
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La Mama has been the launch pad for numerous playwrights, actors and directors and was inspired by New York's performing arts scene.
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Regional theatres
Her Majesty's is one of Australia's most historic theatres, and one of the busiest performing arts centres in regional Victoria. It opened in 1875...
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Geelong Performing Arts Centre is a hub for live entertainment in the region, attracting some of the best performers from throughout Australia and...
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The Capital - Bendigo's Performing Arts Centre: The Capital is Bendigo's hub for performing arts, exhibitions, events and corporate functions. It is...
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