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Originally opened in 1920 as the Victory Theatre for cinema, the National Theatre has been a performance space for dramas, opera and ballet since 1974.
Originally opened in 1920 as the Victory Theatre for cinema, the National Theatre has been a performance space for dramas, opera and ballet since 1974. The Beaux Arts style building is also home to the National Theatre Ballet School.
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The National Theatre, 20 Carlisle St, St Kilda South VIC 3182, Australia
+61 3 9534 5345
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