Girish Mahajan (Editor)

East End Theatre District

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

The East End Theatre District is a precinct within the Melbourne city centre, and is bounded by Spring Street, Flinders Street, Swanston Street, and Lonsdale Street. The district is home to six of Melbourne's major theatres, including the Princess Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, and the Regent Theatre.

Contents

History

The East End of Melbourne was effectively formed by the Hoddle Grid, with Elizabeth Street the dividing line between east and west. The Hoddle Grid was laid out in 1837, following the founding of the Melbourne settlement in 1835.

Melbourne's first theatre, the Pavilion, was constructed adjacent to the Eagle Tavern on Bourke Street in 1842. The second theatre, the Queen's, was also constructed as part of a pub, however it was, and remains, the only major theatre in Melbourne built west of Elizabeth Street.

East End theatres

Six surviving theatres exist within the East End:

  • Princess Theatre
  • Her Majesty's Theatre
  • Regent Theatre
  • Athenaeum Theatre
  • Comedy Theatre
  • Forum Theatre
  • Current and upcoming productions

  • If no show is currently running, the play listed is the next show planned (dates marked with an *).
  • If the next show planned is not announced, the applicable columns are left blank.
  • Historic theatres

    The East End has been home to over 25 different theatres since 1841. Some of the major theatres are listed below.

  • The Queen's Theatre is the only theatre to be built in Melbourne's CBD outside of the East End.
  • Economic impact

    In July 2016, the East End Theatre District was reported to have made an economic contribution of $692 million, and an economic impact of $226 million, to the state of Victoria.

    References

    East End Theatre District Wikipedia