901 - 999


659 Beaufort St Mt Lawley WA 6050

We have recently reopened the Theatre and have installed stage lighting, P.A, Masking, curtains, mobilised the sound screen which has opened the stage to 70m2.We are currently holding bookings for Film festivals, Comedy festivals, Live Music(Most recently "Little Birdy")and show cult classic movies 3 nights per week. The theatre is now fully licensed and is now a Muti use space.


900

Yes

Glenn Connell

contact@liveattheastor.com.au

08 93701777

www.liveattheastor.com.au

Yes

No

No

Krupp Road, Cannon Hill QLD 4170

1000

Yes

Cannon Hill Anglican College

3896 0444

Mounts Bay Road, Perth

1000

No

Mark

(08) 9338 0300

87 - 89 Station Street, Burwood

The Besen Centre is ideally located to service the eastern suburbs at Station Street in Burwood and is serviced by public transport.

The venue seats up to 999 in traditional fixed theatre seating across two levels. The stage utilises a full fly tower and orchestra pit with generous wing space and loading dock facilities.


999

Yes

The Manager

manager@besencentre.com.au

(03) 9834 0200

Boundary Street, South Townsville, Qld 4810

970

No

Wendy Jones

07-47279797

www.nqomt.org.au
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