Publishing

Publications

THA regularly publishes original research into Australian theatre history, both in print and online via the On Stage Magazine.

Entertaining Mr Coppin
Digitisation

Digitisation

THA maintains an ever increasing collection of digitised assets including rare books, theatre programs, archival images, audio and film.

IMAGE: Is Zat So? Act 3. Book 1, J.C.W Scene Books. Digitised by Theatre Heritage Australia, 2016

Events

Events

THA holds regular events throughout the year including industry talks and theatre and backstage tours. Events are generally free but booking is required. Click here to see what's coming up.

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Trained initially as a dancer, Robert has held teaching positions both in Australia and New York, created courses and programs for the Australian Ballet School, the University of Melbourne and New York's Joffrey Ballet School. 

Robert was formerly Postgraduate Diploma Course Director and Lecturer in Dance at the Victorian College of Arts, and continues to be actively involved in the direction of and choreography for Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas. He will speak about his career as director and choreographer on a vast range of works for ballet and opera in Australia, Canada and America, and working with greats such as Dame Joan Sutherland and Placido Domingo. 

All are welcome. Entry is free, however bookings are required.

 

Theatre Heritage Australia in association with Arts Centre Melbourne presents

Robert Ray in Conversation

3pm, Saturday 14 July 2018

The Channel, Arts Centre Melbourne**

Entry is FREE! but bookings are required

Box Office 100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne
Telephone 1300 182 183 (Mon-Sat 9am–8:30pm)
Online www.artscentremelbourne.com.au

Click here to book online now

 

** The Channel is located on the River Terrace between St Kilda Road an Southgate (next to Fatto Restaurant)