The Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Road, Southbank
Ph +61 3 9281 8000
The Arts Centre | www.theartscentre.net.au
The Arts Centre occupies a prime location in the heart of Melbourne's leisure and entertainment precinct and is home to Australia's premier performing arts companies.
The Malthouse
113 Sturt Street, Southbank
Ph +61 3 9685 5111
Malthouse | www.malthousetheatre.com.au
The Malthouse has been home to the Playbox Theatre, its resident theatre company since opening in 1990. In 2005 the organisation has underwent a renaming and is now The Malthouse Theatre
The MTC
140 Southbank Blvd
Southbank VIC
Ph (03) 8688 0800
MTC | www.mtc.com.au
In 2013, MTC celebrates its 60th anniversary of sharing world class theatre with Melbourne audiences, reflecting on a proud history and lighting a new path into the future.
Princess Theatre
163 Spring Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9800
Princess Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
The Princess Theatre is one of the world's grandest Victorian theatres, with its domed mansard roofs, cast iron filigree, marble staircase and foyer. Guests can dine in the Melba or Marriner rooms before taking in one of the international shows and major musical productions that come to the city.
Regent Theatre
191-197 Collins Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9500
Regent Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
Built in 1929 as a 'picture palace', the Regent Theatre is an extravagant, large Spanish gothic hall now restored to its former glory. The Regent hosts some of the leading shows to hit Melbourne - major productions staged here include Sunset Boulevard, Annie, and Fiddler on the Roof.
Athenaeum Theatre
188 Collins Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9650 1500
Athenaeum Theatre | www.athenaeumtheatre.com.au
Located in the centre of the city next to the Melbourne Town Hall, the Athenaeum is one of Melbourne's oldest theatres. The Athenaeum presents a wide range of popular theatre from Bell Shakespeare Company productions, to local and international comedy shows as an important Melbourne Comedy Festival venue.
Forum Theatre
154 Flinders Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9700
Forum Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
The Forum Theatre's exterior has an exotic design that continues as you step through the doors. Lavish moulded plaster, gold paint and reproduction casts of famous Greek and Italian sculptures line an auditorium interior topped with a soaring blue ceiling punched with stars designed to look like an open sky. The Forum hosts cabaret, rock concerts and the annual Melbourne Film Festival.
Her Majesty's Theatre
219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9663 3211
Her Majesty's Theatre | www.hermajestystheatre.com.au
Dame Nellie Melba sang her first opera at Her Majesty's Theatre, which also staged performances starring ballerinas Anna Pavlova and Dame Margot Fonteyn. Built in 1886 it was damaged by fire in 1929 but it retained its original façade and art deco interior. Refurbished again in 2002, Her Majesty's hosts theatre, dance and musicals.
100 St Kilda Road, Southbank
Ph +61 3 9281 8000
The Arts Centre | www.theartscentre.net.au
The Arts Centre occupies a prime location in the heart of Melbourne's leisure and entertainment precinct and is home to Australia's premier performing arts companies.
The Malthouse
113 Sturt Street, Southbank
Ph +61 3 9685 5111
Malthouse | www.malthousetheatre.com.au
The Malthouse has been home to the Playbox Theatre, its resident theatre company since opening in 1990. In 2005 the organisation has underwent a renaming and is now The Malthouse Theatre
The MTC
140 Southbank Blvd
Southbank VIC
Ph (03) 8688 0800
MTC | www.mtc.com.au
In 2013, MTC celebrates its 60th anniversary of sharing world class theatre with Melbourne audiences, reflecting on a proud history and lighting a new path into the future.
Princess Theatre
163 Spring Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9800
Princess Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
The Princess Theatre is one of the world's grandest Victorian theatres, with its domed mansard roofs, cast iron filigree, marble staircase and foyer. Guests can dine in the Melba or Marriner rooms before taking in one of the international shows and major musical productions that come to the city.
Regent Theatre
191-197 Collins Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9500
Regent Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
Built in 1929 as a 'picture palace', the Regent Theatre is an extravagant, large Spanish gothic hall now restored to its former glory. The Regent hosts some of the leading shows to hit Melbourne - major productions staged here include Sunset Boulevard, Annie, and Fiddler on the Roof.
Athenaeum Theatre
188 Collins Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9650 1500
Athenaeum Theatre | www.athenaeumtheatre.com.au
Located in the centre of the city next to the Melbourne Town Hall, the Athenaeum is one of Melbourne's oldest theatres. The Athenaeum presents a wide range of popular theatre from Bell Shakespeare Company productions, to local and international comedy shows as an important Melbourne Comedy Festival venue.
Forum Theatre
154 Flinders Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9299 9700
Forum Theatre | www.marrinergroup.com.au
The Forum Theatre's exterior has an exotic design that continues as you step through the doors. Lavish moulded plaster, gold paint and reproduction casts of famous Greek and Italian sculptures line an auditorium interior topped with a soaring blue ceiling punched with stars designed to look like an open sky. The Forum hosts cabaret, rock concerts and the annual Melbourne Film Festival.
Her Majesty's Theatre
219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
Ph +61 3 9663 3211
Her Majesty's Theatre | www.hermajestystheatre.com.au
Dame Nellie Melba sang her first opera at Her Majesty's Theatre, which also staged performances starring ballerinas Anna Pavlova and Dame Margot Fonteyn. Built in 1886 it was damaged by fire in 1929 but it retained its original façade and art deco interior. Refurbished again in 2002, Her Majesty's hosts theatre, dance and musicals.