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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Do you have historic photos of balconies at His Majesty’s Theatre?

Visitors to His Majesty’s Theatre will soon be able to walk along the iconic building’s rebuilt balconies and verandahs as part of further upgrades at the legendary performing arts venue – with public assistance now being sought to ensure the historic balconies are faithfully recreated.

Construction company, Built, has been announced as the successful tenderer for the works, which will see the balconies restored based on their original design.

Built undertook upgrade works to the Theatre’s orchestra pit in 2019 and has extensive heritage refurbishment experience including delivering the award-winning redevelopment of the Old Treasury Buildings in Perth.

As the Theatre’s balconies were removed in 1953, the State Government is seeking historical information and materials from the public that could inform the build.

This may include photographs or original balcony components such as columns, light fittings, balustrades, or other physical materials.

“We want to ensure the beloved His Majesty’s Theatre remains a world-class venue for opera, dance and theatre,” said Minister for Culture and the Arts, David Templeman.

“These works are particularly exciting, and they complement other improvements from the past few years, including upgrading the orchestra pit, box office, auditorium and entranceway.

“I encourage anyone who may have information on the original balconies to contact the Perth Theatre Trust and be a part of these fantastic revitalisation works.”

For more information, visit: https://www.ptt.wa.gov.au/about-us/news-centre/can-you-help-us-make-his-majestys-theatre-more-beautiful 

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