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Malthouse Theatre "Focus on Australian Theatre"

The C.U.B. Malthouse was donated to the Playbox Theater Company in 1986 by Carlton United Breweries. It consists of two theaters - the Merlyn and the Beckett. Neither is large, with the Merlyn holding 500 and the Beckett 200. The connection to the Playbox means there is a strong accent on Australian theater, but music, dance and events associated with by Donaldytong Melbourne's festivals are held here, too. There is a coffee shop open from breakfast until after the shows.

+61 3 9685 5111 www.malthousetheatre.co [email protected] 113 Sturt Street, The CUB m.au om.au Malthouse, Melbourne VIC

Southbank Theatre "Events Galore"

Nestled in the Southbank neighborhood of Melbourne, impresses you with its unique contemporary architecture and is a popular entertainment destination for the locals as well as the tourists. Home to the famous Melbourne Theater Company, this theater stages a plethora of dramatics and other events regularly. The Melbourne Theater Company by Canley remains one of the longest established professional theatre company in Melbourne and has been into dramatics since mid-1900s. The Southbank theater houses two venues, namely Summer and Lawler and has a maximum capacity of accommodating up to 559 spectators. Besides, the event space inside the theater can be hired for private events. You can devour a scrumptious meal at the Script Bar & Bistro or enjoy a few drinks after the event at the Neon Bar located inside the theater property.

+61 3 8688 0800 www.mtc.com.au/your- 140 Southbank Boulevard, Melbourne visit/southbank-theatre/ VIC

Arts Centre Melbourne "Experience Melbourne's Cultural Heart"

Melbourne is proud of its landmark Eiffel Tower, a sight to be seen, especially at night as birds attracted by the light circle the spire. The spire sits atop the Theaters Building, comprising a series of gallery and theater spaces. You can wander through and visit the State Theatre, the George Adams Gallery and the Performing Arts Museum. There is also the Hamer by visualdensity Hall, a venue for major artists and the base for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. You can relax on the sloping lawns outside, where free concerts are held during summer.

+61 3 9281 8000 www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/ 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC "Heritage Theater"

Palais Theater with a sitting capacity of 2896 is on the Victorian heritage register and has classic Moorish architecture which makes it the ideal venue to host events. It has witnessed a number of musical events and is renowned as a live performance venue. Currently one of the largest theaters in , quite a few renowned names have graced the by Adam.J.W.C. theater's stage thereby adding to its star value.

+61 3 9525 3240 palaistheatre.com.au/venu [email protected] Lower Esplanade, Melbourne e/contact-us u VIC

National Theatre

"Mecca of Theater Lovers"

Inaugurated in 1974 this landmark theater with a seating capacity of 783 has become the Mecca of all theater lovers in Melbourne. With an award for multicultural affairs from the Victorian Government, the National Theater has become the preferred place for theatrical performances. by Originally uploaded by Strategically located, this theater has indeed become a national landmark, Biatch (Transferred by where you can catch some of the best performances from the world of rohith_goura) theater.

+61 3 9525 4611 (Box Office) www.nationaltheatre.org.a boxoffice@nationaltheatre. 20 Carlisle Street, Corner of u/ org.au Barkly Street, Melbourne VIC

Regent Theatre "Oldtime Lavish"

The Regent might look old, but it is actually about the most modern of the old theaters in Melbourne, first opening in 1929. Its lavish decor, both in the theater and in its foyer areas, brings to mind the West End of London. A small but attractive feature is generous room for legs. One can sit with another walking past, all without any fuss and bother. Quite the opposite by en:User:Adam Carr of modern theaters. It hosts a range of events ranging from popular musicals to pop concerts. Binoculars can be hired.

+61 3 9299 9800 www.marrinertheatres.co venues@marrinertheatres. 191 Collins Street, Melbourne m.au/venue_regent.html com.au VIC

Athenaeum Theatre "Mainstream to Experimental"

Unlike the Regent Theater opposite, the Athenaeum deals pretty exclusively in live theater. However, its productions range from Bell's Shakespeare Company to Winnie-the-Pooh to one-man shows. There is a small theater upstairs and the main theater downstairs seats slightly fewer than 1000 at full capacity. The National Trust classified building is by fudj decoratively rather more restrained than some of the old city center theaters. Refreshments are available.

+61 3 9650 1500 www.athenaeumtheatre.com.au/ 188 Collins Street, , Melbourne VIC

by Donaldytong Princess Theatre "The Queen of Melbourne Theatres"

In use since 1854, major restoration in the late 1980s saw the Princess Theater reopen in 1989 capable of providing the technology modern shows demand. Its ornate facade is in keeping in with the surrounding area that includes, nearby, the historic Windsor Hotel. The Princess is yet another of the theaters in Melbourne that show her English roots. Used for big production musicals, it holds the record for the longest playing musical in Melbourne. And don't forget it is haunted.

+61 3 9299 9886 www.marrinergroup.com.a [email protected] 163 Spring Street, Melbourne u/theatre-princess.php m.au VIC

Comedy Theatre "Theatre Laughs"

Near the corner of Lonsdale Street and about opposite Her Majesty's, the Comedy Theatre is one of the theaters built in Melbourne during the 1920s. But unlike many of them, it is not a venue for the big musical. Rather, it is more likely to host interesting but slightly less commercial productions, whether it be a one-man show or perhaps a Tom Stoppard by AshGreen play. It is in the heart of Melbourne's theater land, as well as being just next to Little Bourke Street's Chinatown, whose restaurants are often frequented by theater-goers pre and post productions.

+61 3 9299 9860 www.marrinergroup.com.a [email protected] 240 Exhibition Street, u/theatre-comedy.php m.au Melbourne VIC

La Mama Theatre "Promoting Talent"

Established in June, 1967, La Mama Theatre is an intimate destination that has been playing host to alternative theater from the time it has opened doors. Providing a platform to upcoming artists, directors and playwrights, the place promoted the talent of thousands of artists who had to toil hard to make it big in mainstream theater. The venue has churned out some of the biggest names of the experimental theater industry. Besides staging by Mat Connolley (Matnkat) plays, the theater also screens movies at times.

+61 3 9347 6948 www.lamama.com.au/ [email protected] 205 Faraday Street, Melbourne VIC

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