Byron Community Centre and Byron Theatre
Address | 69 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 6685 6807 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.byroncentre.com.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Community Center, Event Venue, Homeless Service, Market, Performing Arts Theater | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 16 reviews | ||||||||||
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Byron Community Centre and Byron Theatre reviews
16Amazing gem in the heart of Byron! Thanks so much to Hano and crew for making our night so easy. Can't wait to come back and do it all again!
We saw Hair the musical. I like this relatively small venue. The staff are welcoming, interesting & chatty. The little bar is cute & the theatre comfortable & functional.
Good little theatre in the heart of town. Well-stocked bar for pre, mid, and post refreshments. Not very large, but then again it doesn't need to be.
The funniest night with The Sydney Comedy Festival! Theatre was great, you can see the stage clearly from any seat.
Lovely intimate venue. Right in the middle of Byron Bay. Huge variety of events from film to live music and speakers. Bar at interval. In the centre of Byron Bay. Close to Byron's best restaurants.
It's not bad it's a good size theatre with a good atmosphere and relatively clean, however, the foyer area is a little bit challenging when it comes to intermission breaks with everybody crowding in the area and the toilets are a little bit inadequate. Staff are very friendly and helpful.
Amazing community centre that helps the homeless, supports locals & offers top class entertainment in its theater!
Byron Music Society 2021 Concert Series.
David Helfgott in Recital.
Extraordinary program Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt and Addinsell.
Considering the impacts of covid it was well managed. The supper plate was good but s bit light on but as it is difficult to serve food it was ok. The acts were excellent
Lovely intimate venue. Right in the middle of Byron Bay. Huge variety of events from film to live music and speakers. Bar at interval.
I will separate the performance review from the venue as I don’t want to contaminate the stellar performance I saw. Coastal charm only goes so far, it should not be a cloak to cover the failures of basic logistics to assist patrons who are first timers. Times? Yeah let’s be flexible with our advertising and place different times just to keep everyone on their toes. Door Numbers are not a luxury they're a necessity. Staff blaming patrons for they’re failure in not knowing where to go or following the non existent signs. I certainly didn’t appreciate the never ending flow of people through the door, a perpetual flow of popper-iners. Some stayed round, some stayed, then some would leave and never return. The crowning glory was the rude, ignorant individual who thought he would sit directly in front of me (not in a seat mind you) and block my view. Thanks a lot for completely blocking my view, this individual didn’t even consider that his presence might be hindering a patron. I certainly hope he wasn’t a staff member - I suspect he was. All in all a dismal experience. Honestly, I will not venture again the distance I did to this venue. Pick up your game.
The hub of Byron Bay. Check out whats on. Chair yoga, drumming, movies, theatre etc. Lovely little sitting spot under trees at the rear. For local information though go to the Visitors bureau opposite.
This center provides a great service to the less fortunate in Byron. The Food provided is excellent and the Center is a meeting place for many.
It's very central, good selection of films, music, theatre and stand up comedy. Always friendly and helpful staff. Tasty wine and divine ice lollies. Really inviting sort of beer garden out the back. I very much enjoy coming here, everyone does a fine job!
Amazing theatre, a view from all seating, fabulous acoustics, wonderful staff.and a great night seeing Steve Banks and The Sidemen