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Canberra Theatre Centre (CTC), also known as the Canberra Theatre, is the Australian Capital Territory’s central performing arts venue and Australia's first performing arts centre, the first Australian Government initiated performing arts centre to be completed.
The Dismissal had a work-in-progress presentation at the Seymour Centre in 2019. [3] It was scheduled to premiere as a Sydney Theatre Company and Squabbalogic co-production, performing at the Canberra Theatre from 9–24 October 2021 and the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre from 29 October to 18 December 2021. [4]
Canberra Theatre, Canberra — [29] [37] 20 October 2002 () — New South Wales 23 October 2002 () Revesby Workers Club, Revesby — [29] 24 October 2002 () — Queensland 26 October 2002 () Gold Coast Arts Centre, Gold Coast — 30 October 2002 () Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane —
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Canberra has many venues for live music and theatre: the Canberra Theatre and Playhouse which hosts many major concerts and productions; [282] and Llewellyn Hall (within the ANU School of Music), a world-class concert hall are two of the most notable. [283] The Street Theatre is a venue with less mainstream offerings. [283]
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From the 1960s, major cities across Australia developed new government-owned performing arts centres, often housing not-for-profit theatre, opera and dance companies. Examples include the Sydney Opera House, the Arts Centre Melbourne, the Adelaide Festival Centre, the Canberra Theatre Centre and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane.
An Australian tour opened at the Hayes Theatre in Sydney on February 22, 2016, before touring to Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide; The Comedy Theatre, Melbourne; Canberra Theatre Centre; Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane, and The Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney.