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The White Hat Guide to Theatres & Concert Halls in Melbourne

With the influx of gold money in the nineteenth century, Melbourne was able to build grand theatres, attract performers from around the world and establish itself as the cultural capital of Australia - a title most Melbournians still claim.

Theatres

Major Theatres

Most nights of the year you will find a production at either:

  • State Theatre - at the Victorian Arts Centre. This government subsidised theatre is the home to the Melbourne Theatre Company and most Melbourne productions of Opera Australia and the Australian Ballet

  • CUB Malthouse - a more intimate theatre and the home of Playbox theatre company.

Heritage Theatres

There are five main heritage theatres in the city area. These are usually home to major musicals.

  • Princess Theatre - still reflecting the opulence of the 'Marvellous Melbourne' era of the nineteenth century.

  • Her Majesty's Theatre - this important theatre has been recently refurbished

  • Regent Theatre - OK, it's 1930s Plaster of Paris kitsch but we Melbournians love it. It has been recently refurbished to accommodate blockbuster shows.

  • Athenaeum Theatre - one of the oldest if not the glitziest. It often hosts smaller or medium sized productions.

  • Comedy Theatre - suited to mid size productions.

  • Forum Theatre - another legacy of the 1930s picture palace era. Currently in need of refurbishment.

  • Capitol Theatre - built as a cinema and somewhat altered, this theatre is occasionally pressed into use for theatre.

Other theatres

There are hundreds of other theatres around Melbourne. the gigantic barn of the Palais Theatre is occasionally pressed into use and the nearby National Theatre in St Kilda has a long and proud history. Most councils and universities also boast a performing arts centre. Chapel Off Chapel is a smaller arts complex based around a church (chapel) close to Chapel Street, Prahran. In the city fortyfive downstairs provides a smaller performing space for theatre and music.

Concert Halls

  • Hamer Hall - at the Victorian Arts Centre is Melbourne's major concert hall and home to the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
  • Melbourne Town Hall - with its traditional shoe box structure and mighty organ it is ideal for nineteenth century orchestral music.
  • Sidney Myer Music Bowl - an outdoor sound shell set in wonderful parkland.
  • BMW Edge - a small modern space with stunning glass walls allowing views across the Yarra.
  • Melba Hall - a smaller hall at the University of Melbourne
  • Iwaki Auditorium - a smaller auditorium located in the ABC buildings at Southbank.
  • North Melbourne Town Hall - a smaller suburban town hall auditorium close to the city and currently branded as "Arts House"
  • South Melbourne Town Hall - used for concerts and recitals by the Australian National Academy of Music.

There are many churches and smaller halls and are often pressed into service for both concerts and theatre. These include:

Where are Melbourne's Major Theatres?

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