List of theatres in Melbourne
This is a list of theatres in Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.
Melbourne City Centre
The Melbourne City Centre has two distinct areas with concentrations of theatres: the East End,[1] situated in the Hoddle Grid, which contains many of Melbourne's historic theatres; and Southbank, which is home to the more contemporary venues of the Melbourne Arts Precinct.
East End, Hoddle Grid
Name |
Address |
Opened |
Seats |
Use |
Notes |
Image
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Athenaeum Theatre |
188 Collins Street |
1927 |
880 |
theatre, comedy |
Former hall remodelled as theatre in 1927[2]
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Capitol Theatre |
113 Swanston Street |
1924 |
600 |
films, comedy, talks, theatre |
Cinema purchased by RMIT in 1999[3]
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Comedy Theatre |
240 Exhibition Street |
1928 |
997 |
theatre, comedy |
Replaced one of Melbourne's earliest theatres, the Olympic Theatre[4]
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Deakin Edge
|
Federation Square
|
2003
|
269–450
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live music, events, talks
|
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Forum Theatre |
154 Flinders Street |
1929 |
1,320 |
live music, comedy |
Downstairs Auditorium seats 800, Upstairs Auditorium seats 520[5]
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Her Majesty's Theatre |
219 Exhibition Street |
1886 |
1,700 |
theatre, opera |
Opened as the Alexandra Theatre[6]
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Melbourne Town Hall |
100 Swanston Street |
1887 |
1,990 |
theatre, live music |
Main Auditorium was rebuilt and enlarged in 1925[7]
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Princess Theatre |
163 Spring Street |
1857 |
1,488 |
theatre, comedy |
Opened as Astley's Amphitheatre in 1854, renovated as the Princess Theatre in 1857[8]
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Regent Theatre |
191 Collins Street |
1929 |
2,143 |
theatre, opera |
Former cinema reopened as a theatre in 1996[9]
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Arts Precinct, Southbank
Name |
Address |
Opened |
Seats |
Use |
Notes
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Beckett Theatre, Coopers Malthouse |
113 Sturt Street |
1990 |
198 |
theatre |
Converted from a brewery built in 1892[10]
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Chunky Move Studio |
111 Sturt Street |
2002 |
144 |
dance |
Part of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art[11]
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Fairfax Studio |
100 St Kilda Road |
1984 |
376 |
theatre |
Part of the Theatres Building of the Arts Centre Melbourne[12]
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Hamer Hall |
100 St Kilda Road |
1982 |
2,466 |
live music, comedy, theatre |
Part of Arts Centre Melbourne.[13]
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Hanson Dyer Hall
|
43 Sturt Street
|
2019
|
400
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live music
|
Ian Potter Southbank Centre, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
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Iwaki Auditorium |
120–130 Southbank Boulevard |
1994 |
350 |
live music, events |
Part of the ABC's Southbank Centre[14]
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The Lawler, Southbank Theatre |
140 Southbank Boulevard |
2009 |
150 |
theatre |
Home of the Melbourne Theatre Company[15]
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Elisabeth Murdoch Hall |
31 Sturt Street (cnr Southbank Boulevard) |
2009 |
1,000 |
live music |
Melbourne Recital Centre[16]
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Merlyn Theatre, Coopers Malthouse |
113 Sturt Street |
1990 |
512 |
theatre |
Converted from a brewery built in 1892[10]
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The Palms at Crown |
8 Whiteman Street, Southbank |
1997 |
800 |
live music, comedy, theatre |
Casino showroom[17]
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Primrose Potter Salon
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31 Sturt Street (cnr Southbank Boulevard)
|
2009
|
136
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live music
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Melbourne Recital Centre[16]
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Federation Hall
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234 St Kilda Road
|
|
221
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live music, cinema
|
Part of the Victorian College of the Arts[18]
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Playhouse |
100 St Kilda Road |
1984 |
884 |
theatre |
Part of the Theatres Building of the Arts Centre Melbourne[19]
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl |
Kings Domain, St Kilda Road |
1959 |
2,030 |
live music |
Lawned area can hold an additional 10,000 patrons[20]
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State Theatre |
100 St Kilda Road |
1984 |
2,085 |
theatre, opera, live music |
Part of the Theatres Building of the Arts Centre Melbourne[21]
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The Sumner, Southbank Theatre |
140 Southbank Boulevard |
2009 |
550 |
theatre |
Home of the Melbourne Theatre Company[22]
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Tower Theatre, Coopers Malthouse |
113 Sturt Street |
2005 |
99 |
theatre |
Converted from a brewery built in 1892[10]
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Plenary Hall, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre |
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf |
2009 |
5541 |
theatre, live music |
Can be divided into three smaller theatres[23]
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Independent/fringe
Notable venues for independent or fringe theatre in the Melbourne City Centre.
Inner-Melbourne
Name |
Address |
Opened |
Seats |
Use |
Notes
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Alex Theatre St Kilda |
Level 1, 135 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda |
2015 |
499 |
theatre, comedy |
Theatre 1 with 499 seats and Theatre 2 with 291 seats[24]
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Brunswick Mechanics Institute |
270 Sydney Road, Brunswick |
1999 |
112 |
theatre |
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Chapel Off Chapel |
12 Little Chapel Street, Prahran |
1995 |
255 |
theatre |
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Dancehouse |
150 Princes St, Carlton North |
1992 |
104 |
dance |
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Festival Hall |
300 Dudley Street |
1919 |
1,741 |
live music |
Up to 5,445 capacity standing
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Footscray Community Arts Centre |
45 Moreland Street, Footscray |
|
174
|
theatre, music, events
|
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Gasworks Arts Park |
21 Graham Street, Albert Park |
1992 |
192
|
theatre
|
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La Mama Theatre |
205 Faraday Street, Carlton |
1967 |
40 |
theatre |
[25]
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La Mama Courthouse |
349 Drummond Street, Carlton |
1987 |
90 |
theatre |
Former Carlton Courthouse built in 1887
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Meat Market |
5 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne |
1880 |
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theatre, dance, live art |
Part of Arts House
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Melba Hall |
Royal Parade, Parkville |
1913 |
340 |
Music |
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Melba Spiegeltent |
35 Johnston Street, Collingwood |
|
|
circus, cabaret |
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National Theatre |
cnr Barkly & Carlisle Streets, St Kilda |
1972 |
783 |
theatre, dance |
Originally opened as the Victory Cinema in 1921[26]
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Northcote Town Hall |
189 High Street, Northcote |
|
350 |
theatre |
[27]
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North Melbourne Town Hall |
521 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne |
|
|
theatre, dance, live art |
Part of Arts House
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Palais Theatre |
Lower Esplanade, St Kilda |
1927 |
2,896 |
theatre, comedy, live music |
Largest seated theatre in Australia[28]
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The Plenary, MCEC |
South Wharf |
2009 |
5,540 |
live music, dance, events |
Also configurations seating 1,482, 1,484 and 2,468
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Red Stitch Actors Theatre |
Rear, 2 Chapel Street, St Kilda East |
|
80 |
theatre |
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Richmond Theatrette |
415 Church Street, Richmond |
|
80–120 |
theatre |
|
Theatre Works |
14 Acland Street, St Kilda |
1985 |
144 |
theatre |
[29]
|
Thornbury Theatre |
859 High Street, Thornbury |
|
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theatre |
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Trades Hall |
54 Victoria Street, Carlton |
|
340
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Suburban
Name
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Address
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Seats
|
Use
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Notes
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Frankston Arts Centre
|
27-37 Davey Street, Frankston
|
800
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theatre, events, live music
|
Houses Victoria's second largest proscenium arch
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The Bowery Theatre at St Albans Community Centre
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Princess Street, St Albans
|
202
|
theatre, dance, live music, events
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Clocktower Centre
|
750 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds
|
503-545
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theatre, conferences, events
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[30]
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Whitehorse Centre
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Rear of, 379-397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading
|
408
|
theatre, live music
|
[31]
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Karralyka Theatre
|
Mines Road, Ringwood
|
430
|
theatre, live music
|
[32]
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Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre
|
Cnr Bell Street & St Georges Road, Preston
|
385
|
theatre, events
|
[33]
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Wydnham Cultural Centre
|
177 Watton Street, Werribee
|
477
|
theatre, dance, live music
|
[34]
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Drum Theatre
|
Lonsdale Street & Walker Street, Dandenong
|
521
|
theatre, dance, live music
|
[35]
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Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre
|
35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang
|
497
|
theatre, events
|
[36]
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Robert Blackwood Hall
|
49 Scenic Boulevard, Clayton
|
1598
|
live music, events
|
Part of Monash University's Clayton campus [37]
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Alexander Theatre
|
49 Scenic Boulevard, Clayton
|
586
|
theatre, live music, dance
|
[38]
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George Wood Performing Arts Centre
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Yarra Valley Grammar School, Kalinda Road, Ringwood
|
895
|
live music, events, dance
|
[39]
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George Jenkins Theatre
|
McMahons Road, Frankston
|
426
|
theatre, dance, conferences
|
Part of Monash University's Peninsula campus [40]
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Bunjil Place Theatre
|
2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren
|
846
|
theatre, events, live music
|
[41]
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Bunjil Place Studio
|
2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren
|
200
|
theatre, events
|
[42]
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See also
References
- ^ Melbourne celebrates newly named East End Theatre District Archived 21 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine, TheatrePeople. Retrieved 19 August 2014
- ^ Athenaeum Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Capitol Theatre Archived 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Comedy Theatre Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Marriner Group. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Forum Theatre, Marriner Group. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Her Majesty's Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Melbourne Town Hall, Epicure Catering. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Princess Theatre Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Marriner Group. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Regent Theatre Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Marriner Group. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ a b c Malthouse Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ "Chunky Move Studios Technical Specifications" (PDF). Chunky Move. 30 September 2017.
- ^ Fairfax Studio. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Hamer Hall. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Iwaki Auditorium, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ The Lawler – Melbourne Theatre Company. Retrieved 20 May 2014
- ^ a b Melbourne Recital Centre. Retrieved 20 December 2017
- ^ "The Palms at Crown".
- ^ "Facilities — Victorian College of the Arts". vca.unimelb.edu.au. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
- ^ Playhouse. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ State Theatre. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ The Sumner – Melbourne Theatre Company. Retrieved 20 May 2014
- ^ Plenary Hall Retrieved 20 April 2019
- ^ "Introducing the Alex Theatre St Kilda". 12 November 2014.
- ^ La Mama Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ National Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Hall, corporateName=Northcote Town. "Northcote Town Hall Homepage". www.northcotetownhall.com.au. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
- ^ Palais Theatre Archived 21 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 17 February 2014
- ^ Theatre Works. Retrieved 20 May 2014
- ^ "The Clocktower Centre - The Clocktower Centre, Melbourne Australia". www.clocktowercentre.com.au. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Whitehorse Centre - Theatre Hire". www.whitehorsecentre.com.au. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Karralyka Theatre". www.karralyka.com.au. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Darebin Arts Entertainment Centre". www.darebinartscentre.com.au. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Venue Hire - Cultural Centre".
- ^ "The Drum". www.drumtheatre.com.au. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Theatre Hire - Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre". www.pracc.com.au. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Robert Blackwood Hall - Monash Academy of Performing Arts". Monash Academy of Performing Arts. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Alexander Theatre - Monash Academy of Performing Arts". Monash Academy of Performing Arts. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "George Wood Performing Arts Centre Venue Specs". 103.36.5.234. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "George Jenkins Theatre - Monash Academy of Performing Arts". Monash Academy of Performing Arts. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- ^ "Bunjil Place Theatre". www.bunjilplace.com.au. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ^ "Bunjil Place Studio". www.bunjilplace.com.au. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
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