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Halls, Theatres
and other performance venues (cinemas tba)
ABC studios, Adelaide Terrace - radio broadcasting of concerts and plays
Actors Centre, Northbridge, 1990-96
Alexandra Reception Room, 1904
Arena
Assembly Hall, Pier Street, 1923-64
Astor Theatre, 1987-2016
Botanic Garden, King's Part, 2004-2008
Boya Quarry, 1988-96
Burt Memorial Hall, 1953-2016
Caffe Sport, William Street, corner of Aberdeen Street ?
Capitol Theatre, 1948-1965
Cathedral Hall, 1946
Central Train Station (and forecourt)
City Farm, East Perth, 2005
Civic Theatre
Colleen Clifford's theatre (?)
College Theatre
Concert Hall
Convention and Exhibition Centre
Court Hotel, 2002
Cultural Centre
Dolphin Theatre, UWA (two of them)
Dirty Dicks => Hole in the Wall
Downstairs at the Maj, 2001-2017
Edgar Metcalf Theatre
Entertainment Centre (and carpark)
Esplanade
Fitzgerald Hotel, 1988
Gasworks, 1998
Government House, 1876-94
Government House Ballroom, 2005
Hall of Recreation, 1858
Hellenic Club, 2016
Hibernian Hall, 1904-1920
His Majesty's Theatre, 1904-present
Hole in the Wall Theatre, Stirling Street
Hole in the Wall Theatre, Subiaco
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Perth Institute of Film and TV (PIFT) Fremantle
Kaff Theatre, 1991-2
Langley Park, 2016
Little Theatre, 1934
Magic Mirror Theatre, 1982
Mechanics Institute, William Street, between Francis and James Streets, 1855-1900
New Fortune Theatre, UWA
Off James Street, 1991
Old Boans Warehouse, 1994-6
Old Brisbane Hotel, North Perth, 1990-2001
Old Mill Theatre, South Perth, 1972 - present
Old Time Music Hall, 1979-81
Old Observatory, West Perth, 1996
Patch Theatre
Perth Football Club
Physics Room, Irwin Street, 1927
Plaistowes Bar and Grill, West Perth, 1988
Playbox Theatre, 1931-32
Playhouse Theatre, 1956-2010
Queen Street Gym, 2016
Queen's Hall, 1899-1904
Regal Theatre
Repertory Theatre
St George's Hall, 1879-
State Theatre
Temperance Hall, Limbo Street, renamed Museum Street
Town Hall
Winthrop Hall
References and Links
Ausstage venues.
This page incorporates material from Garry Gillard's Freotopia website, that he started in 2014 and the contents of which he donated to Wikimedia Australia in 2024. The content was originally created on 4 June, 2018 and hosted at freotopia.org/buildings/hallsperth.html (it was last updated on 31 March, 2024), and has been edited since it was imported here (see page history). The donated data is also preserved in the Internet Archive's collection.