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Set up on 6 July in the year 1985, Glen Street Theatre, Sydney has been cherishing a status as one of the most successful regional theatres in Australia. Positioned in the Forest Community Centre at the corner of Glen Street & Blackbutts Road Belrose, the theatre is a 400 seat proscenium arch hall. Visiting Sydney would have been an incomplete one, had one not have an experience of watching play at Glen Street Theatre. Come here; enjoy Australia's taste of art and culture amidst the setting of the fresh, leafy gardens, which contribute to the natural, comfortable ambience of the venue. Glen Street Theatre regularly presents productions from many of Australia's performing arts companies including Sydney Theatre Company, Company B, Bell Shakespeare, Griffin Theatre Company, Queensland Theatre Company, Melbourne 's Playbox Theatre, Perth Theatre Company, The State Theatre Company of South Australia and other independent production companies including Circus Oz, Pork Chop Productions, Performing Lines and Hit Productions. Actors appearing on stage here include: Jonathan Biggins, Max Cullen, Drew Forsythe, John Gaden, Belinda Giblin, Max Gillies, Maggie Kirkpatrick, Genevieve Lemon, Pia Miranda, Jeremy Sims, Barry Otto and Jacki Weaver. The reputation of this theatre has not been achieved in a fortnight, but for years due to the commitment of the professional management team of this theatre, who actually has ensured that Glen Street consistently gives its public a smorgasbord of quality productions, it has become so much reputed. Fast Facts: Location: Glen Street, Frenchs Forest (Belrose). Phone: 02 9975 1455 Website: www.glenstreet.com.au Contains: 1 theatre Capacity: A 400 seat theatre Rehearsal room Licensed restaurant & cabaret space Ample free parking You will find a level access for wheelchairs at the main entrance of this one level theatre. The restaurant in the theatre building is wheelchair accessible. The box office is adjacent to the main entrance. The accessible car spaces are located in the front carpark, adjacent to the main entrance. There is a bus route and shelter outside the theatre on Glen Street, but there is no wheelchair accessible route operating. There is no nearby train station.
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