Melbourne performing art venues
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Melbourne has more performing art venues than any other city in Australia. The following is a list of venues and maximum capacities.
- Princess Theatre (1488 people)
- Regent Theatre (2162 people)
- Forum Theatre (#1 1500 people #2 540 people)
- Comedy Theatre (997 people)
- Athenaeum (1000 people)
- Her Majesty's Theatre (1705 people)
- Capitol Theatre RMIT
- Palais Theatre (2896 people)
- National Theatre (783 people)
- Melbourne Town Hall (2492 people)
- BMW Edge Federation Square (450 people)
- Iwaki Auditorium ABC Centre (200 people)
- Victorian Arts Centre
- Sidney Myer Music Bowl (30,000 people)
- Hamer Hall (2661 people)
- State Theatre (2077 people)
- Playhouse Theatre (882 people)
- Fairfax Studio (376 people)
- Blackbox (150 people)
- Melbourne Recital Centre
- Elizabeth Murdoch Hall (1000 people)
- The Salon (150 people)
- CUB Malthouse
- Merlyn Theatre (520 people)
- Beckett Theatre (198 people)
- Tower Theatre (80 people)
- La Mama
- Carlton Courthouse
- Melbourne Theatre Company Theatre (500 people)
- Melba Theatre University of Melbourne
- Ruskin Hall Conservatorium of Music
- Red Stitch Actors Theatre
- Theatreworks St Kilda (160 people)
- Gasworks Art Park
- Gasworks Theatre (176 people)
- Gasworks Studio (60 people)
- Cromwell Road Theatre - Polyglot Puppet Theatre (120 people)
- South Melbourne Town Hall
- Arts House
- North Melbourne Town Hall
- Meat Market
- Monash University Clayton Campus
- Robert Blackwood Hall (1598 people)
- Alexander Theatre (508 people)
- The Black Lung Theatre
- Chapel off Chapel
- Chapel (250 people)
- Chapel Loft (100 people)
- Forty Five Downstairs (150 people)
- St Martins Youth Arts Centre
- Main Theatre (348 people)
- Irene Mitchell Studio (100 people)
- The Store House (63 people)