![]() | |
Address | 53-55Exhibition Street |
---|---|
Location | Melbourne, Victoria |
Coordinates | 37°48′53″S144°58′17″E / 37.8147178°S 144.9714239°E /-37.8147178; 144.9714239 |
Construction | |
Built | 1927 |
Opened | 1969 |
Demolished | 1984 |
ThePlaybox Theatre was a theatre located at 53-55Exhibition Street inMelbourne, Australia, from 1927 to 1984. It became the home of thePlaybox Theatre Company, previously Hoopla! and later Malthouse Theatre.
The theatre seating around 300 people was established by entrepreneursKenn Brodziak andHarry M. Miller, converted from the former Kelvin Hall built in 1927.[1] It opened in June 1969 with the controversial playThe Boys in the Band.[2] Plays and musicals at the theatre in the early 1970s includedButterflies Are Free,Juggler's Three andGodspell.[3]
TheAustralian Film Institute leased the theatre for two years from mid-1974 to mid-1976.[4]
In 1977, the Playbox Theatre became the home of theatre company Hoopla!, which changed its name to the Playbox Theatre Company.[5]
A second smaller 80-seat theatre, the Playbox Upstairs, was established in the building in 1978, with the original theatre called the Playbox Downstairs.[5]
The theatre was destroyed by a fire in February 1984.[6] The building was later rebuilt as offices with the heritage stone facade retained.