Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
The Cremorne Theatre was named after one of Brisbane's earliest and best-known theatres, built on the South Bank in 1910. As QPAC's most intimate and adaptable venue, the Cremorne Theatre is able to be converted into six different configurations, including theatre-in-the-round, cinema, and cabaret style productions.
Location
Cnr Grey and Melbourne Streets, South Bank ( see location map).
See seating plan
Seating Capacity - 302
General Admission - Dependant on Show
Set Down - Off Russell Street
Open - One hour prior to each performance, tickets can be collected at this time.
Note - As seating can change at venues for different events and performances, the above seating plan should be used as a guide only.
Parking
The QPAC Car Park is located in Stanley Street and is $15.00 per visit, $18.00 per pre-paid visit in 2010 and $19.00 per pre-paid visit in 2011. For information about other paid car parks in South Bank, please visit South Bank Precinct Parking.
Transport
For further public transport information call TransLink on 13 12 30 or visit the TransLink website.
Bus - from city : Departs from Blue stop in Adelaide Street; Orange Stop in Ann Street; Kangaroo A and B stops underneath the Myer Centre; William Street opposite the Treasury Building.
Train - South Brisbane Station is located opposite QPAC in Grey Street.
CityCat - A CityCat terminal is located adjacent to QPAC at South Bank.
Taxi - An undercover taxi set-down and pick-up area is provided at the Stage Door of QPAC.
Amenities & Accessibility
Bar - Yes
ATM (located in Cascade Court) / Eftpos - Yes
Taxi Phone - Yes (Cremorne Theatre Lobby)
Cloakroom - Yes
Wheelchair Accessibility - Yes
Please advise of your individual needs when booking your tickets.
Sennheiser Infra-Red Systems - Yes