A man stands with his back to the camera, wearing Arts Centre Melbourne protective gear, looking out into the auditorium of the Ian Potter State Theatre.
Image two: An artistic render of the new seats and ceiling inside Ian Potter State Theatre.
Image three: The Ian Potter State Theatre under construction.

Arts Centre Melbourne: the Refurbishment of the Ian Potter State Theatre

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Architect/Designer: Architect/Designer: John Truscott, NH Architecture, Snøhetta.

Description

In March 2024, the State Theatre closed its doors to undergo its first ever refurbishment as part of the Reimagining Arts Centre Melbourne project, a significant chapter in Arts Centre Melbourne’s history that will see major upgrades to the Theatres Building under the spire.   

The refurbishment has introduced new aisles in the stalls and circle, accessible seating in the stalls supported by two new lifts, and upgraded seating, flooring, heating and cooling, alongside technological upgrades to support all styles of theatre.  

The theatre's heritage characteristics have been preserved or replicated to honour the original vision of renowned costume and theatre designer, John Truscott, whose theatrical opulence has defined the auditorium for generations. 

What's On

In this exclusive behind-the-scenes talk, you’ll hear from Chris King, the director of the Reimagining Arts Centre Melbourne project, on how the Ian Potter State Theatre has been restored and upgraded in collaboration with acclaimed architects and designers NH Architecture and Snøhetta. Chris will share how the theatre’s accessibility, comfort, and acoustics have been significantly enhanced, and what this means for the future of this treasured and iconic venue. 

Images: (1) Inside the Ian Potter State Theatre. Photo: Tim Ross. (2) Render from inside the Ian Potter State Theatre. Render: NH Architecture. (3) Ceiling and seats inside the Ian Potter State Theatre. Photo: Mark Gambino.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 25 July + Sunday 26 July
Talk 11am
Running for 40 minutes for up to 150

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Meet at the Leaper Family Pavilion, level 8 of the Theatres Building, Arts Centre Melbourne.

Accessibility

Lift access to all public levels, Accessible parking

There will be hoardings around the Theatres Building due to the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation, which impacts and limits space surrounding the building. There are toilets within the Theatres Building, and regular programming will be across our stages.

Location

100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3000

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