His Majesty's Theatre

His Majesty's Theatre

His Majestys Theatre is an Edwardian theatre in Perth, Western Australia.

Opened in 1904, during a period of great growth for the town, the theatre is located on the corner of Hay Street and King Street in Perths central business district. At the time the theatre was opened, it was the largest theatre in Australia, and had seating for over 2,500 people. It is also thought to be the first reinforced concrete building constructed in Perth.

Parking and Transport

Parking

Undercover parking is available nearby at His Majesty's Carpark (City of Perth Carpark No.5) via entry from Murray Street and Kings Parking via entry from King Street. Street parking is subject to availability. To find all the latest information about City of Perth parking visit www.cityofperthparking.com.au

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Transport

His Majesty's Theatre is located near the main Perth city bus route on St Georges Terrace near King Street.

The free Central Area Transport RED CAT route includes a stop at "His Majesty's"on Hay Street. The RED CAT operates every five minutes from 6.40am-6.20pm Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays), and hourly on the weekends between 8.30am and 5pm. Transperth offers timetables and real time information on CAT transport to most destinations in and around the City.

Perth Central Railway Station is five minutes from the Theatre.



❊ Address ❊


 ⊜  825 Hay Street Perth 6000 View Map
  Boorloo
 ✆ Telephone: 08 9265 0900
825 Hay StreetPerthWestern Australia08 9265 0900


❊ What's On ❊

Coming to His Majesty's Theatre..

The Mousetrap - Saturday 8 April 2023




❊ Web Links ❊


His Majesty's Theatre 

ptt.wa.gov.au

❊ Also See.. ❊


Perth Theatre Trust




His Majesty's Theatre
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