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Genesian Theatre

Lots of popular and classic plays


Address:

420 Kent Street - Mascot
2000 - Central Business District (CBD)
NSW


Nearest Bus or Train:

Town Hall Station


Open Hours:

From 8pm Fri & Sat; from 4.30pm Sun


Right in the middle of the city, the Genesian Theatre is a popular community and amateur theatre group performance space. Formed in 1944 and taking its name from St Genesius, the patron saint of actors, it is been the starting point for many famous Australian actors, such as Bryan Brown. A former church, the theatre seats 135, with both dress circle and stall seating. Regular performances range from popular to classical Shakespeare. Tickets: Adults AUD22; concessions AUD17.


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