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  2. List of contemporary amphitheatres - Wikipedia

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    Humberto de Nito Municipal Amphitheater Not covered 3,000 Australia: Australian Capital Territory: Canberra: Stage 88, Commonwealth Park: Covered stage and lawn 10,000 Queensland: Brisbane: Riverstage: Roof only 9,500 Roma Street Parkland Amphitheatre: Roof only 2,000 Victoria: Melbourne: Sidney Myer Music Bowl: Tent 12,030 Western Australia ...

  3. Theatre of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Theatre (un)limited: Australian Theatre Since the 1950s. Rodopi. ISBN 9042009306. Meyrick, Julian (2017). Australian Theatre after the New Wave: Policy, Subsidy and the Alternative Artist. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-33988-0. Thurow, Suzanne (2019). Performing Indigenous Identities on the Contemporary Australian Stage. London: Routledge. ISBN ...

  4. Category:Theatres in Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Palace Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    It opened in April 1912 as Brennans Amphitheater. In 1916 the Sydney architect Henry Eli White designed alterations, which involved a complete refitting of the auditorium and lobby with the addition of ornate plaster decoration in a Louis Seize style, and it was renamed the Palace Theatre .

  6. Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    Pula Arena, Croatia. About 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found across the area of the Roman Empire.Their typical shape, functions and name distinguish them from Roman theatres, which are more or less semicircular in shape; from the circuses (similar to hippodromes) whose much longer circuits were designed mainly for horse or chariot racing events; and from the smaller stadia, which were ...

  7. Sydney Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Murray, Peter "The Saga of Sydney Opera House: The Dramatic Story of the Design and Construction of the Icon of Modern Australia", Publisher Taylor & Francis, 2004, ISBN 0415325226, 9780415325226; Pitt, Helen (2018). The House: The Dramatic Story of the Sydney Opera House and the People who Made it. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-76029-546-2.

  8. Adelaide Festival Centre - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first capital city multi-purpose arts centre and the home of South Australia's performing arts, was built in the early 1970s and designed by Hassell Architects. The Festival Theatre opened in June 1973 with the rest of the centre and the Festival Plaza following soon after.

  9. Princess Theatre (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    Astley's Amphitheatre, c. 1850s. Entertainment on the site of today's Princess Theatre dates back to the gold rush period in 1854, when the Irish-American entrepreneur Tom Mooney constructed a barn-like structure called Astley's Amphitheatre. It featured a central ring for equestrian entertainment and a stage at one end for dramatic performances.