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Learn about the history, shows and accessibility of The National Theatre, a 783-seat proscenium theatre in St Kilda. Find out how to purchase tickets online, by phone or in person, and where to park or dine nearby.
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The home of Melbourne dance classes at The National Ballet...
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The National Melbourne. comprises Australia’s...
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Located in Melbourne’s bayside suburb of St Kilda, the...
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The National Theatre is a 783-seat Australian theatre and theatrical arts school located in the Melbourne bayside suburb of St Kilda, on the corner of Barkly and Carlisle Streets.
The home of Melbourne dance classes at The National Ballet School, Melbourne acting classes at The National Drama School and the historic National Theatre.
The National Melbourne. comprises Australia’s longest-established drama school, a preeminent ballet school and a 783-seat proscenium theatre, housed in an historic beaux art building originally constructed in 1921 as a 3000-seat cinema. The National is the continuing legacy of Australian performing arts pioneer Gertrude Johnson who ...
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The National Melbourne is the convergence of two historical timelines beginning in 1921 and 1935 and meeting in 1971. 1921 marks the opening of the building as The Victory Theatre – a 3000 seat cinema opened in the era of black and white silent films.