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Playhouse Theatre: 106 Bathurst Street, Hobart: 1864: 230: theatre, comedy: Originally built as a chapel in 1864. Operated by the Hobart Repertory Theatre Society since 1936, it was called the Amuzu Cinema before being renamed the Playhouse Theatre in 1938. The live performance space hosts a mixture of classic dramas, comedies and musicals.
Theatre Royal is an historic performing arts venue in central Hobart, Tasmania. It is the oldest continually operating theatre in Australia; Noël Coward once called it "a dream of a theatre" [3] and Laurence Olivier launched a national appeal for its reconstruction in the 1940s. [4]
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The Salamanca Arts Centre (SAC), established in 1976, is a major arts hub in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. [1] It is a combination of theatres, galleries and arts administration located behind the historic facade of Georgian warehouses in Salamanca Place. [2] The buildings are owned by the Government of Tasmania with ten visual and performing ...
The Derwent Entertainment Centre (DEC), known commercially as MyState Bank Arena since 2021, is Tasmania's largest indoor arena, serving as Hobart's primary location for large indoor sporting events, functions and live entertainment.
Established by the Avalon Theatre Co Ltd, the independent theatre was remodelled and reopened as Hobart’s first talkie theatre, the Avalon Theatre on 11 March 1932. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The venue changed operators to Tasmanian Amusements Pty Ltd in 1934. [ 15 ]
The Odeon Theatre (formerly known as The Strand Theatre) is a historic former cinema and current live entertainment venue in the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. History [ edit ]
It made its debut in Hobart in 1984, at the Peacock Theatre, [2] and the theatre company name at that stage was the Breadline Theatre Company. [3] [4] The play was later performed around Tasmania and Victoria. In 1993 it was transferred to the Strahan Amphitheatre by the Round Earth Theatre Company in Strahan, Tasmania.