1000 £ BEND | Gallery. Cinema. Cafe.
361 Lt Lonsdale Street Melbourne CBD
www.thousandpoundbend.com.au
Stunning, intimate 94 seat Theatre suitable for performances, presentations and film screenings. An ideal space for product launches, and can be adapted to suit anything from meetings to rehearsals.
Retractable seating allows for cabaret style set-up, and the Arts Centre boasts a large complement of professional audio, lighting and vision systems.
Capable of production services from the smallest [...]
Built in 1926, Williamstown Town Hall is a traditional hall in the Greek Revival style. One of the largest halls in the Western Suburbs, it can be set up in either cabaret or theatre style. In the past it has hosted ACDC as well as many balls and functions.
The venue consists of a main hall [...]
In the heart of the historic mountain township of Warburton, the Upper Yarra Arts Centre is part of the local shopping and cafe precinct and looks out on the upper reaches of the Yarra River. The Centre seeks to provide quality and enjoyable arts and cultural programs for our diverse community.
There is plenty to enjoy [...]
The Williamstown Mechanics Institute was constructed in stages from 1860 and 1890, and is one of a small number of Mechanic Institute buildings built in Victoria. The rear hall built in 1860 is one of Melbourne’s oldest halls.
This exquisite venue is available for casual hire and offers a 195 seat theatre style flat-floor hall with [...]
Located within an hour’s drive of the Melbourne CBD (to the south) and Bendigo (in the north), the Macedon Ranges Shire is renowned for its semi-rural lifestyle, unique natural features such as Hanging Rock, and local heritage townships. The Macedon Ranges covers 1,747 square kilometres straddling the Great Dividing Range area surrounding Mt Macedon, and [...]
Built in 2001 The Paramount is a multiplex cinema, with the largest room doubling as a live performing arts space, and is a modern, fully-equipped performing arts centre.
Rooftop city terrace bar in a building with a rich history and ambiance.
L-shaped stage area in main bar. Six-storey high wall on the rooftop terrace, ideal for film screenings. Audio tech facilities for acoustic, electronic and spoken performance. Wireless and blue tooth technology enabled.
Situated in Carlton Gardens and next to the historic Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museum is an exciting and innovative attraction - including permanent and touring exhibitions, dynamic performances and events, cafés, IMAX Theatre, gift shop, and undercover parking.
Melbourne Museum gives you a choice of unique spaces and environments to host a huge range of private [...]
We are an operational cinema, running every day during the school holidays, and Friday, Saturday evenings, Sunday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings out of holiday time.
The Star is also used for live shows; acts such as The Men’s Welsh Choir, Joe Camilleri, Frankie J & Wilbur Wilde, Ross Wilson and comedians such as Jimeoin and [...]
A purpose-built cinema in 1938, the auditorium remains basically unchanged since. Previous performances include, “Just the Boys”,”Don Costa”, as well as small local acts. Seats 370 with high ceilings & balcony. Set up stage in front of proscenium for live artists.
The Rex is now historically important as the last remaining intact or unaltered theatre [...]
Horse Bazaar was opened in 2005 as a dedicated digital art exhibition space and bar, maintaining a permanent exhibition of digital artworks created by artists from Melbourne and interstate, and hosting exhibitions by students, screenings by film-makers, sound performances and VJ events.
Horse Bazaar incorporates a panoramic projection screen in the main bar that is 20 [...]
Hamilton PAC is a converted Town Hall, now used for concerts, plays, local productions as well as exhibitions and other events.
The Centre is ideal for major conferences up to 500 delegates, boasting up-to-date sound and audio visual equipment with qualified technical staff. A smaller room (Ted Kenna V C Room) is suitable for boardroom meetings [...]
The Auditorium’s versatile function areas are split over three levels and can showcase a diverse range of events. The Auditorium is ideally suited to concerts, banquets, weddings, trade displays, art exhibitions, theatre performances, product launches, seminars, presentations and annual general meetings.
The Auditorium has a large stage and high ceilings, with a raised balcony section at [...]
FTV Cinema 2 is an intimate screen space with a seating capacity of 92. It is located within the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) and has been used in the past for private film screenings as well as various presentations and lectures.
A purpose built theatre and performance space, the Frankston Arts Centre opened in 1995. It is one of the largest arts complexes outside the Melbourne CBD and hosts performance companies from around the world. The Centre houses a large theatre, studio performance space (the Cube) and various function spaces.
Federation Hall is a 221 seat cinema and recital hall located at Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) on Grant Street near the corner of St Kilda Road. The space provides excellent projection and multimedia facilities, and the acoustic environment can be set for either cinema or music recitals. A Bosendorfer Concert Grand has been [...]
Experimedia is a dynamic space used to host occasional installations and exhibition, and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the latest technology and digital information in a relaxed and enjoyable way.
Experimedia offers designer furnishings and fittings and new media technology in a spacious bluestone-walled courtyard. A major feature of the space is the large [...]
Opened in 2001, Cube 37 is the community access space of the Frankston Arts Precinct.
This space is suitable for visual arts, community and multi-media and film events. There is a flat stage with a sprung floor. The venue has dressing rooms, tiered seating, projection and an art gallery.
Premier Steve Bracks officially launched the City of Moonee Valley’s Clocktower Centre in February 2000. It was the first venue constructed according to Arts Victoria’s performing arts centre benchmarking standards. The major refurbishment of the building once known as the Essendon Town Hall was both a preservation and enhancement of the proud heritage of the [...]