Arts Centre Melbourne Stage Door
Address | 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 1300 182 183 |
Website | www.artscentremelbourne.com.au |
Categories | Performing Arts Theater, Corporate Office |
Rating | 4.7 7 reviews |
Nearest branches Arts Centre Melbourne — 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank VIC State Theatre — 100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC Playhouse — 100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC |
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Similar companies nearby Comedy Theatre — 240 Exhibition St, Melbourne VIC Princess Theatre — 163 Spring St, Melbourne VIC The Butterfly Club — entry via, 5 Carson Place, Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC Her Majesty's Theatre — 219 Exhibition St, Melbourne VIC |
Arts Centre Melbourne Stage Door reviews
7Great venue. Wonderful opera, performance and orchestra. Stsff as always welcoming and friendly.
Host to many live/stage performances, Arts Centre Melbourne is easily accessible by either private car or public transport. For commuters, it is conveniently located a few metres away from Flinders Street train station, along St Kilda road. For those patrons using private transport, parking entrance is located at the back, in the Southbank area.
The Centre is accessible to physically abled, as well as those patrons with mobility issues. Transferring from one floor to the other can be achieved by using either an escalator or lifts (elevator), as well as ramps.
There are toilets/restrooms near every theatre doors for patrons to utilise and be able to get back to their seats quickly should the need arises.
Snack bar is also on site should one need to grab a quick bite during intermission. Alcoholic beverages also available.
Great theatre. Frequent the State Theatre for the ballet. Why is Cafe Vic closed?
Really enjoy the bluey show with my daughter. Excellent service and good venue
Great to be able to get to the State Theatre again. Unfortunately some varmint had picked a hole in my arm rest. Box A seat 4
One doesn't have to have a ticket and watch a show at the Art Centre. It is a very nice place to visit. Good cafes etc.
Awesome, welcoming people working at the stage door (exception to one bloke that always looks bored and bitter).