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Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

Location: James Service Place, Mandurah WA 6210, Australia

Website: www.manpac.com.au

Point of difference

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The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre was a project initiated by the Western Australian State Government in April 1994. Construction commenced in March 1995 and completed in May 1997 with the official opening conducted by WA Premier Richard Court on 14th June 1997. Designed by architects Hames Sharley, the $16m project won the 1997 Civic Design Award.

With the foyer overlooking the estuary and a showcase of unique art works from local & touring exhibitions, the Centre boasts a world-class venue second to none in Western Australia. James Morrison, who visited shortly after the opening in June 1997, noted the acoustics as being world-class and indicated his enthusiasm to return. Christopher Timothy (All Creatures Great and Small) remarked to the Sunday Times "...it is the best theatre I have ever performed in, anywhere in the world".

Details

The Boardwalk Theatre

The Majestic Boardwalk Theatre has a seating capacity of 800, housing 550 people in the stalls and 250 in the magnificent dress circle. The seating varies accordingly with the option of using the 30-musician orchestra pit. The Theatre has played host to a variety of Australian artists including Tommy Emmanuel, Slim Dusty, Jon English, John Williamson, Wendy Matthews and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra to name a few. Many local productions and pantomimes have also been performed such as Cinderella, West Side Story, Cabaret, Peter Pan, Oklahoma, Aladdin, The Mikado, Annie and Jesus Christ Superstar. A unique backdrop made of flywire is a feature of the auditorium and was designed by artist and set designer Tish Oldham. It is a breathtaking view from the scarp through trees to the estuary and the ocean.

The Fishtrap Theatre

This Theatre is unique in that it isn't necessarily for performances only; it has been designed to suit any occasion such as seminars, club functions, displays and receptions. Since the official opening, the Fishtrap Theatre has accommodated modelling and dance classes, product launches and meetings, expo's, conferences and seminars as well as smaller productions. The theatre is a blackbox studio space, which contains raked retractable seating with a capacity of 144 people.

Dance Studio

The Dance Studio has a fully sprung, tarquette floor and is hired out to ballet, jazz and callisthenics schools. It has also been a perfect warm-up room for companies such as the Western Australian Ballet Company. In the Centre's inaugural year, the Dance Studio also accommodated a world-class ballet summer school with world renowned dance instructors Benazir Hussein and Errol Pickford.

Mandurah Art Gallery

The inclusion of the Mandurah Art Gallery within the Centre adds an extra dimension to the cultural development of the Peel Region. There are always varied and exciting exhibitions on display. The Art Gallery has exhibited art works from local artists, schools, senior citizens and many other touring exhibitions. It is also a magnificent venue for corporate functions and makes use of the fully serviced bar and spectacular evening views of Mandjar Bay.

Serpentine Room

The Performing Arts Centre has a music room historically named the Serpentine Room. Recently refurbished and boosting a stunning boardroom table (developed by the School Of Fine Wood, Dwellingup), the Serpentine Room is a perfect space for meetings, seminars and training sessions.

News

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is constantly booking new and evoking events into the Centre's busy schedule.

Visit our website: www.manpac.com.au or phone the Box Office on (08) 9550 3900 for the latest event information.

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre - Where The Stars Always Shine.

Directions:

Located on Ormsby Terrace, overlooking the beautiful Mandjar Bay and Mandurah foreshore, the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is easily located in the hub of the cultural centre of Mandurah.

GPS: Lat -32.52689 Long 115.719009

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

James Service Place, Mandurah WA 6210, Australia, MANDURAH,

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