Forum Melbourne [Melbourne] (Q16489)

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Revision as of 12:02, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1928-1929 as State Theatre cinema by Bohringer, Tayler and Johnson after designs by John Eberson for Stuart Doyle and Union Theatres. Opened 23 Feb 1929. Originally 3371 seats, later 3420 seats. 1961 divided to two theatres. Proscenium and stage area re-opened 1962 as Forum Theatre, dress circle area opened 1963 as Rapallo. 1981 major renovations, renamed Forum I and Forum II. 1986 purchased by the Melbourne Revival Centre and used as a me...)

theatre building in Melbourne, Australia, opened 1929

theatre building in Melbourne, Australia, opened 1929
  • Forum Melbourne
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Forum Melbourne [Melbourne]
theatre building in Melbourne, Australia, opened 1929
  • Forum Melbourne

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37°48'59.760"S, 144°58'8.400"E
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Flinders St - Forum Theatre.jpg
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Built 1928-1929 as State Theatre cinema by Bohringer, Tayler and Johnson after designs by John Eberson for Stuart Doyle and Union Theatres. Opened 23 Feb 1929. Originally 3371 seats, later 3420 seats. 1961 divided to two theatres. Proscenium and stage area re-opened 1962 as Forum Theatre, dress circle area opened 1963 as Rapallo. 1981 major renovations, renamed Forum I and Forum II. 1986 purchased by the Melbourne Revival Centre and used as a meeting place. 1995 purchased by Staged Developments Australia. 2016-2017 renovations. - Downstairs hall used for cabaret performances (800 seats), upstairs hall used for various live performances and as a cinema (500 seats). (English)
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1929
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150-62 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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