Image (1) Photograph of a modern black building with white piping that creates geometric shapes. It is daytime and the sky is blue, and there are trees and plants and a few cars near the building. There is a large three dimensional black and white sign that says Southbank Theatre, home of Melbourne Theatre Company.
Image (2) Photograph of a small group of diverse people standing in a loading dock area. There are road cases, crates and ladders. They are looking at the messages and names that have been written on the walls.
Image (3) Photograph of a small tour group of diverse people walking down the stairs inside a theatre auditorium. There are rows of empty seats and the walls are lit with purple, blue and green lights that form the shape of words.
Image (4) Photograph of a small tour group of diverse people walking across a large space with black floors. They are backstage and behind them is the rear side of a theatre set.
Image (5) Photograph of a small tour group of diverse people including adults and children standing in a corridor and looking into a small room. We cannot see into the room. The sign on the door of the room says Dressing Room and the name of the actor using the room. The door is pink.

Southbank Theatre: Home of Melbourne Theatre Company

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Presented by: Melbourne Theatre Company

Description

Southbank Theatre is the principal performance home of Melbourne Theatre Company, Victoria’s state theatre company. Since opening in 2009, it has played host to thousands of performances and been at the forefront of ground-breaking new work that has shaped artists, audiences and the country.

Designed by ARM Architecture, Southbank Theatre’s distinctive façade features a matrix of glowing white tubes in angular geometric shapes that seem to hover around the black box of the building. The shapes repeat inside as if a giant theatre light has been shone onto the façade to cast a shadow of itself on the interior walls.

Southbank Theatre features two performance venues: The Sumner, a single-rake proscenium arch theatre with 559 seats suited to theatre, musical and dance performances; and The Lawler, a 163-seat flexible black box studio utilised for small performances, workshops, rehearsals and events.

In conjunction with adjoining venue the Melbourne Recital Centre, Southbank Theatre received the 2009 Victorian Architecture Medal, the Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design, the Marion Mahony Award for Interior Architecture and the William Wardell Award for Public Architecture.

What's On

Explore behind the scenes at the home of Melbourne Theatre Company and hear from the creative minds behind the design.

On Saturday, join representatives from ARM Architecture, Arup and Lendlease for a fascinating discussion about the design and construction of Southbank Theatre. Part two of this discussion will take place in the neighbouring Melbourne Recital Centre from 1pm and will focus on the design of that building. Before and after the talk, explore the public spaces of Southbank Theatre.

On Sunday, explore backstage spaces on a self-guided tour path to view actors’ dressing rooms, technical operations, the time-capsule of signed walls in the loading dock and other spaces not usually open to the public.

Note: self-guided tours will not be possible on Saturday due to the matinee performance of ‘Mother Play’ by Paula Vogel starring film, theatre and television legend Sigrid Thornton alongside Yael Stone and Ash Flanders.

This site is mobility-friendly and neurodiverse considerate. Find out more on our new Access Map. 

Images: (1) Southbank Theatre exterior during the day. Photo: Mandy Jones. (2-5) Southbank Theatre Open House Melbourne 2024 backstage tours. Photos: Heath Warwick.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 26 July
Open access 10.30am-5pm
In Conversation event 11.30am
Running for one hour for up to 80 people. Open access to public spaces of Southbank Theatre (foyers) before and after the In Conversation event.

Sunday 27 July
Open access 10am-5pm
Self-guided tour path starting 10am and finishing at 5pm. Open access to public spaces of Southbank Theatre (foyers)

Bookings

No bookings required. Capacity is limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meeting Point

Enter via Southbank Boulevard or Dodds Street entry doors.

Food and drink for sale at venue.

No food or drink allowed on tours.

Photography encouraged.

Accessibility

Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking nearby, Elevator access, Sensory friendly, Step-free access

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