
Regal Theatre
The 'Regal Theatre' is a theatre located in the suburb of
Subiaco in
Perth, Western Australia.
The theatre was named for
King George VI who, at the time, had taken up the throne.
It was originally a theatre for films, but in 1977 the Regal was converted into a live theatre.
It is one of the few remaining theatres in
Perth.
Opening Night
The Regal Theatre's opening night was on the 27th of April 1938 with the film
Love Under Fire.
Venue
The Regal Theatre is suited to all forms of theatre including stage shows, concerts, comedies, operas, film festivals and rock shows. The seating capacity is 1074 people.
Facilities
★ 56 Possible Fly Lines (32 Installed)
★ 23.4 Square Meter Orchestra Pit
★ FOH Camera
★ 5 Dressing Rooms
★ 2 Chorus Rooms
★ 1 Green Room
Upcoming Performances
★ Hair
★ The Complete Works of
Shakesphere
★ Stayin' Alive
★ Floorplay
★ Off Work
★ Robbee Williams Show
★ Respect
Past Performances
There have been many performances at the Regal Theatre, some are listed below
★ Joesph and His Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat - Performed by
Perth Youth Theatre
★ The Wizard Of Oz
★ Menopause the Musical
★ Art
★ Peterpan
See also
★
The Playhouse Theatre (Perth)
★
His Majesty's Theatre, Western Australia
Further reading
★ Geneve, Vyonne.(1998) ''The picture gardens of Western Australia''. Trust news, Apr. 1998, p. 8-10
External links
★
Regal Theatre