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in St George's Terrace, with their first performance there on 3 August 1933. The club organised a range of entertainments apart from plays, and usually had two productions in rehearsal while one was being staged. Its membership was restricted to 1,000 members and most shows were sold out before
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However, soon after Barry's departure, the company lost its audience appeal. Despite an extensive renovation in 1982, with reduction of seating capacity, the National Theatre was liquidated in February 1984 and the building and company taken over by the
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The theatre company continued to operate under the names Threshold Theatre Company and then XYZ Theatre Company for a short while, in May 1985 becoming the Western Australian Theatre Company. This name was retained until they dissolved in July 1990.
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in April 2010. Demolition was originally planned for 2010 but postponed when the Perth Theatre Trust sought to extend its lease due to delays to the construction of the State Theatre. The final production was the
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since the early 1940s. In the mid-1950s the board and members of the Repertory Club commenced fundraising for the construction of a smaller purpose-built theatre to stage their productions.
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was a regular performer on stage and also served three terms as artistic director between 1963–1984. A rare period of box-office success was enjoyed by the theatre from 1978–1981 when
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With the opening of the Playhouse, the Repertory Club became a fully professional theatre company, the National Theatre Company, after amalgamation with the Company of Four.
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tennis court. The building was designed by the local architectural firm of Sheldon & Krantz and constructed at a cost of £65,000. The main lobby contained a mural by
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for sixteen years, until the company's relocation to the new State Theatre Centre of Western Australia in January 2011. The Company's last production was of
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was considered too large to provide a feasible venue for locally produced live-theatre productions, and had been functioning principally as a
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was artistic director of the National Theatre at the Playhouse. He arranged outstanding guest performances by international celebrities
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arch theatre with a raked auditorium, the Playhouse had bar and conference facilities, and hosted productions from the annual
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On 11 December 1919 the Repertory Club was established in Perth, with about forty members. Its earliest productions were
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The Playhouse Theatre remained one of the city's principal venues for performing arts until replaced by the
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Playhouse Theatre, Perth, Western Australia : the theatre of dreams, 1956-2006
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in January 2011. It was demolished in October 2012 as part of a redevelopment of
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The theatre was demolished in October 2012 as part of a redevelopment of
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from 1921 to 1932. Their next move was to the old composing room of the
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from its establishment until 1984, and then to its successor, the
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The theatre was constructed adjacent to St George's Cathedral on
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in 1956 and remained one of the city's principal venues for
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Creating frames: contemporary Indigenous theatre 1967-1990
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The need for the Playhouse arose as Perth's main theatre,
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opening night, so advertising was seldom necessary.
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Perth Repertory Club

Theatre
Perth
Australia
Coordinates
31°57′21″S 115°51′42″E / 31.9559°S 115.8617°E / -31.9559; 115.8617
The Playhouse Theatre
Perth
Western Australia
live theatre
performing arts
State Theatre Centre of Western Australia
Cathedral Square
The Amazons
Lady Windermere's Fan
Palace Hotel
King Street
Pier Street
Western Australian Newspaper Company
His Majesty's Theatre
cinema
Pier Street
Anglican Church
Church of England Deanery
Iwan Iwanoff
brutalist architect
John Patrick
Pulitzer Prize
The Teahouse of the August Moon

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