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Liangis Theatre

Liangis Theatre

The Liangis Theatre is a lecture theatre with 60 tiered seats and a further 50 seats on the flat floor. The theatre can also be equipped with four armchairs, perfect for panel discussions.

Hire of the Liangis Theatre includes a small foyer space that is ideal for your guests' catering and registration.

Rates
Full weekday (8am–5pm) $1000
Weekday (6–10am / 8am–12pm / 11am–3pm / 1–5pm) $150/hour
Monday to Thursday evening (6.30–11.30pm) $1700
Friday to Saturday evening (6.30–11.30pm) $2000
Weekend (8am–5pm) $1000
Seating capacities, 130m2
Theatre up to 110

It’s possible that there’s been a change in government restrictions and you’re seeing the following seating capacity figures or venue guide PDF before we’ve had the chance to update them. To ensure we can meet your needs please get in touch by completing the enquiry form or contacting The Fresh Collective at eventsnpg@thefreshcollective.com.au

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