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  2. Comedy Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Marriner Group: Capacity: 1003: Opened: 28 April 1928 [1] [2] Website; www.marrinergroup.com.au: The Comedy Theatre is a 1003-seat theatre in Melbourne's East End ...

  3. David Marriner - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 he bought the historic Forum cinema nearby, and in 1996 the historic Comedy theatre, owning four out of the six historic theatres known as Melbourne's East End theatre district. [3] Since at least 2017, David's son Jason Marriner has been the CEO of the Marriner Group, which manages the theatres. [4]

  4. List of theatres in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Theatres Building of the Arts Centre Melbourne [21] The Sumner, Southbank Theatre: 140 Southbank Boulevard: 2009: 550: theatre: Home of the Melbourne Theatre Company [22] Tower Theatre, Coopers Malthouse: 113 Sturt Street: 2005: 99: theatre: Converted from a brewery built in 1892 [10] Plenary Hall, Melbourne Convention and ...

  5. East End Theatre District - Wikipedia

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    The East End Theatre District is a precinct within the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and is bounded by Spring, Flinders, Swanston and Lonsdale Streets. The district is home to eight theatres, including the Princess Theatre , Her Majesty's Theatre and the Regent Theatre . [ 1 ]

  6. Regent Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Theatre site on Collins Street was purchased by Hoyts Theatres director Francis W. Thring to be the flagship for his Regent theatre circuit. It was designed by Cedric Ballantyne, a noted theatre architect who had designed earlier theatres for Thring, [1] including the Regent Theatre, Ballarat, [2] [3] and toured movie palaces in the US, drawing inspiration from their eclectic ...

  7. Category:Theatre in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Theatre in Melbourne" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Australian Performing Group; E. East End Theatre District ...

  8. Category:Theatres in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Union Theatre, Melbourne; V. Victorian Trades Hall This page was last edited on 7 May 2023, at 10:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Bloom (musical) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally produced by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Arts Centre Melbourne Playhouse, from 18 July to 26 August 2023. The cast included Anne Edmonds , Frankie J. Holden , Evelyn Krape , Vidya Makan, Maria Mercedes , Eddie Muliaumaseali’i, John O’May , Christina O’Neill, Jackie Rees and Slone Sudiro.