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The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is one of Australia’s premier regional performing arts and convention venues. Situated on The Boardwalk and overlooking the waters of picturesque Mandjar Bay, the Centre is a major feature of Mandurah’s skyline.
The Centre was designed by award-winning architects Hames Sharley and the $16m project won the 1997 Civic Design Award. Funding was provided by the Western Australia State Government in partnership with the City of Mandurah. The Centre was opened in June 1997.
Boardwalk Theatre
The BOARDWALK THEATRE seats up to 800 patrons in comfort; 550 seats in the Stalls and 250 seats in the Dress Circle. The seating varies accordingly with the option of using the 30-musician orchestra pit. The design of the auditorium is such that all seats enjoy unrestricted views of the stage.

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Download Boardwalk Seating Plan - PDF -
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Fishtrap Theatre
The FISHTRAP THEATRE is a blackbox studio space, which contains raked, retractable seating with a capacity of 144 people. The Theatre is unique in that it has been designed to suit any occasion such as seminars, club functions, displays and receptions. The standard seating configuration allows the Theatre to be used for small recitals or plays, films, workshops or seminars.
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Serpentine Room
The SERPENTINE ROOM is furnished with specially designed and crafted timber furniture made by artisans from the School of Fine Wood in Dwellingup. This is a prestigious executive meeting suite for up to 12 people and the boardroom style configuration makes it an excellent choice for professionals seeking an alternative to the office environment for special meetings, small workshops or interviews.
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Dance Studio & Other Facilities
Other facilities within the Centre include a Dance Studio with a fully sprung tarquette floor, executive and standard meeting rooms, rehearsal and music rooms, artists' dressing rooms and retreat areas.
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