The Besen Centre


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.

Two chorus dressing rooms and one smaller Principals dressing room, a full size rehearsal room, two hirer’s offices and a green room, along with wardrobe storage facilities complete the back of house facilities.

Melway 61 C5, Adjacent to Mount Scopus Memorial College


999

Yes

The Manager

manager@besencentre.com.au

(03) 9834 0200

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Rav, you should probably
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Date: 17/01/2008 - 08:18

Rav, you should probably call them using the phone number above (03 9834 0200), because the venue admins for Besen probably don't check this site and will definitely not accept a booking online without more info and a deposit.

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