Altona City Theatre

Address
115 Civic Parade
Altona 3018

Venue
Altona Theatre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona

Company information
Altona City Theatre is an non-profit amateur theatre group which presents three productions a year in Altona. It produces two large scale musicals a year (in July and October) and a children's pantomime to coincide with the Bayside Festival (in March). We also has a very successful junior theatre programm called ACTion. The organization is based, performs, rehearses and auditions in the Altona Theatre in Civic Parade, Altona.

Visit our website at http://www.altonacitytheatre.com.au/ for more information and to book tickets!

Further information
Adrienne
(03) 9398 5508

Past productions

2011
Little Shop of Horrors08/07/2011 - 23/07/2011

2009
The World Goes 'Round02/10/2009 - 10/10/2009
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs12/03/2009 - 27/03/2009

2008
Hot Mikado03/10/2008 - 18/10/2008

2003
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum19/09/2003 - 04/10/2003
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum19/09/2003 - 04/10/2003
The Pirates of Penzance13/06/2003 - 05/07/2003
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory14/03/2003 - 22/03/2003

2002
A Slice of Saturday Night04/10/2002 - 12/10/2002
"Hello, Dolly!"12/07/2002 - 27/07/2002
Wind in the Willows15/03/2002 - 23/03/2002

2001
Les Miserables06/07/2001 - 28/07/2001


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Altona City Theatre
Altona City Theatre is an non-profit amateur theatre group which presents three productions a year in Altona. It produces two large scale musicals a year (in July and October) and a children's pantomime to coincide with the Bayside Festival (in March).


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