
His Majesty's Theatre
Contact Details
Location:
825 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000
Phone: 08 9265 0900
Fax: 089265 0965
Email: info@aegogdenperth.com.au
Web: www.perththeatretrust.com.au
About
825 Hay Street
Perth WA
Theatre Phone 08 9265 0900
BOCS ticketing 9484 1133
Head Office:
PO Box 7118
Cloisters Square WA 6850
Phone 08 9226 1000
fax 08 9226 1200
www.perththeatretrust.com.au
One of Australia’s most sophisticated and stylish venues, His Majesty’s Theatre has been entertaining audiences for 100 years. With visiting casts including Sir Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and Katharine Hepburn, the theatre has also played host to world-renowned touring companies including Ireland’s Abbey Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company.
His Majesty's Theatre was named after the reigning British monarch of 1904, King Edward VII. It is believed to be the only remaining working Edwardian theatre in Australia, and is one of only two remaining His Majesty's Theatre's in the world.
When the Western Australian government purchased the building in 1977, the theatre was in much need of major structural improvements. It took two years and over $11 million to refurbish and restore the building to the modern, yet aesthetically traditional facility it is today. His Majesty’s Theatre is the performing home of the West Australian Ballet and West Australian Opera and celebrated its centenary in 2004.
His Majesty's Theatre was named after the reigning British monarch of 1904, King Edward VII. It is believed to be the only remaining working Edwardian theatre in Australia, and is one of only two remaining His Majesty's Theatre's in the world.
When the Western Australian government purchased the building in 1977, the theatre was in much need of major structural improvements. It took two years and over $11 million to refurbish and restore the building to the modern, yet aesthetically traditional facility it is today. His Majesty’s Theatre is the performing home of the West Australian Ballet and West Australian Opera and celebrated its centenary in 2004.


