Arts Centre Melbourne has a
huge range of performance spaces offering a variety of experiences
to many different audiences, from the exquisite string sounds
coming from Hamer Hall to the mayhem of raves at the Sidney Myer
Music Bowl and even Shakespearean dramas at the Playhouse
Theatre.
Under the Spire are the State Theatre, Playhouse, Fairfax
Studio, Gallery 1, St Kilda Road Foyer Gallery, Café Vic, car park
and box office. Adjacent to the river is Hamer Hall, currently
closed for redevelopment and scheduled to re-open in 2012.
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is just a short stroll away in the Kings
Domain Gardens.
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Gallery 1

- Gallery 1 is Arts Centre Melbourne's major
exhibition space.
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Fairfax Studio

- An intimate 376-seat drama space the Fairfax
Studio features the work of the Melbourne Theatre Company.
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Hamer Hall

- Hamer Hall, the city's premier concert venue,
hosts a range of performances across all music styles.
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Playhouse

- Designed specifically for drama, the Playhouse
can also accommodate an orchestra for dance, musical comedy and
chamber opera. It seats up to 884 people and is renowned for its
foyer collection of aboriginal artworks.
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl

- Set in the Kings Domain Gardens this hugely
popular summertime venue hosts everything from Summadayze to the
surf grooves of Jack Johnson, from the rock of Pearl Jam to the
sounds of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa to the vibe of The Asian Dub
Foundation.
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State Theatre

- From leading dance and Broadway musicals to grand
opera productions the State Theatre offers the complete theatrical
experience.
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