Arts near Flying Colours Restaurant, Ascot
Burswood Theatre
Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
Opened in 1987 as part of the Burswood Entertainment Complex, this impressive two-tiered auditorium is lushly decorated in tones of rich burgundy and seats 2,300 people. As well as major theatrical productions and touring live music gigs, it’s often in demand for conferences, product launches and other corporate events.
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Burswood Entertainment Complex
Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
Where can you play roulette, watch a concert, enjoy world-class meals and party till the wee hours of the morning? Burswood Entertainment Complex, that’s where!
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Burswood Dome
Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
The Burswood Dome is one of Perth’s most impressive venues with the capacity to seat 20,000 people. Major arts and sporting events such as the Hopman Cup take place here. Its main architectural feature, the 35 metre high domed inflated fibreglass roof provides an abundance of natural light. When Neil Diamond played there he pulled a record crowd of 19,700 people.
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Burswood Park
Great Eastern Highway, Burswood
Burswood Park is a multi-purpose park that is also home to an 18 hole golf course. Many events take place here, including guided walking tours, and educational tours for children. There is a children’s playground which was designed with input from local children. Free barbeque facilities are available and during summer a wide range of entertainment is on offer.
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WACA
Nelson Crescent, East Perth
The Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, commonly known by the acronym WACA, is the home of Western Australian cricket. The 20,000 capacity ground is famed for having a hard and fast pitch. The first stand was erected in 1895 with additional improvements and light towers over the years. The ground also hosts large ad hoc music concerts.
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Regal Theatre
474 Hay Street, Subiaco
The Regal opened in 1938 as a cinema kicking off proceedings with 'Love Under Fire' - a war time romance set during the Spanish Civil War which was raging at the time. It wasn't until 1977 that the Regal became an 'actual' theatre. Nowadays it's Perth's most popular venue and a beautiful old haunt to watch some top class actors tread the boards.
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Western Australian Museum Perth
Perth Cultural Centre, James Street, Perth
If you love exhibitions and are eager to learn more about Western Australia’s rich culture and history, then you simply must visit the W.A museum in Perth.
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Perth Concert Hall
5 St Georges Terrace, Perth
Over-looking the beautiful waters of the Swan River, the Perth Concert Hall is one of the finest performance and function venues in Australia.
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Blue Room Theatre
53 James Street, Northbridge
Programmed by the Performing Arts Centre Society since 1989, this intimate, flexible and unpretentious space was once the Perth Central School’s science laboratory. Audiences entering the building are dazzled by an extraordinary floor-to-ceiling mural by Tom Alberts. It hosts 16 productions each year from Perth’s most exciting independent theatremakers.
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Playhouse Theatre
3 Pier Street, All Areas
The Playhouse Theatre opened in 1956 and has been home to several theatre companies. It is currently the home of the Perth Theatre Company. It seats 450 people and is also used for private functions. It is host to many theatre and dance productions and the Perth International Arts Festival stages many of its events here.
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