at 240 Exhibition St, Melbourne , 3000 Australia
Comedy Theatre tickets are available through Ticketmaster.com.au or 1300 11 10 11
Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre retains a vital place in the city’s vibrant live entertainment scene. Built in 1928, the theatre is a blend of European flavours. The exterior is a replica of a Florentine palace and the interior shows a strong Spanish influence. The Comedy Theatre still maintains a lot of its original characteristics including balcony seating, a generous foyer and an elegant staircase. It is not only comedy that you will find here. Audiences can enjoy a diverse range of theatre and live entertainment. With seating for 1000 patrons, famous shows to have played the Comedy Theatre stage include, Keating, Menopause the Musical, Calendar Girls, Harp on the Willow, Waiting for Godot, The Rocky Horror Show, Avenue Q and Rock of Ages.
The Comedy Theatre is situated in the Melbourne CBD and is accessible by all modes of transport. For further public transport information please visit www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au TRAIN The nearest station is Parliament Station contact: http://www.metrotrains.com.au/ for timetable and services TRAM Any tram via LaTrobe or Bourke Streets. Only a short walk from Swanston Street trams. BUS All buses to the City Centre will leave you within walking distance to the Comedy Theatre. 235, 236, 237, 250, 251, 200, 201, 205, 207, 301, 302, 305, 307, 308, 309 TAXIS The closest Taxi Rank is situated on Exhibition Street
4013 FB users likes Comedy Theatre, set it to 10 position in Likes Rating for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in Performance Art Theatre category
Comedy Theatre is Melbourne based place and this enity listed in Theatre category. Located at 240 Exhibition St VIC 3000. Contact phone number of Comedy Theatre: 1300 11 10 11
Quirky theatre with award-winning cocktail bar in its foyer. Visit thebutterflyclub.com for our shows lineup.
Melbourne Theatre Company is where stories come alive. For over 60 years the Company has created exceptional theatre, sharing the power of live storytelling with generations of Australians.