In its heyday Her Majesty’s Theatre was considered Australia’s finest theatre, and after an extensive restoration it has been returned to its world-class status and is as beautiful as ever.
Her Majesty’s Theatre is located away from the Festival Centre, at 58 Grote Street, Adelaide - in the heart of the CBD.
Combining its original, stunning heritage design with modern architecture, the gorgeous proscenium theatre seats close to 1,500 people across three levels. It offers an unrivalled audience and artist experience including, courtesy of its recent upgrade, improved accessibility.
Her Majesty's Theatre features
- Seating for close to 1,500 people
- State of the art lighting and sound technology
- The widest commercial theatre proscenium arch and deepest fly tower in Australia
- Large rehearsal room (same size as the actual stage)
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If you would like to hire Her Majesty's Theatre, please get in touch with our Venue Sales team.
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Her Majesty's Theatre
Plan your visit to Her Majesty's Theatre, located on Grote Street, Adelaide.
The Maj's History
Adelaide's Her Majesty’s Theatre officially opened as The New Tivoli in 1913 and was regarded as the finest theatre in Australia.
Australian Institute of Building (AIB) Professional Excellence in Building Awards 2021:
- Commercial Construction $60M+ – Hansen Yuncken
Master Builders South Australia Building Excellence Awards 2021:
- Interior /Finishes Commercial awarded to JRCM Commercial Joinery
- Commercial/Industrial Building $50M- $100M awarded to Hansen Yuncken
Australian Institute of Building - South Australia and Northern Territory Professional Excellence in Building Awards 2021:
- Commercial Construction $60 million plus - Hansen Yuncken
- Professional Excellence – Hansen Yuncken’s Chris Cavenett, Her Majesty’s Theatre Project Manager
Australian Institute of Architects SA 2021:
- City of Adelaide Prize – COX Architecture
- David Saunders Award for heritage – COX Architecture
- Jack Mcconnell Award for Public Architecture – COX Architecture