Old Mill Theatre

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The Old Mill Theatre is fortunate to be operating out of one of the most historic buildings in South Perth. It was opened in 1899 as a Mechanics Institute Hall. South Perth Council bought the building in 1913 and renamed it the Mends Street Hall. The council still owns the building, and supports our use of it, re-dedicating it formally to the Old Mill Theatre in 2009. The building first became a home of theatre in 1948, when the South Perth Dramatic Society moved in. The name Old Mill Theatre was first used in 1958, and the company was incorporated in 1959. In 2009, the theatre celebrated its 60th anniversary.
Awards
Recent Reviews
‘Design for Living’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom.
- Many of the cast were back treading the boards after too long a break, some others were very new to the stage, but you would ...
'Fat Pig' reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- A ‘do not miss it’, production, that is hard to fault
'Scrooge' reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- Justin Freind’s shows are always quality, and this is another wonderful show to add to his résumé.
'Honour' reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- A punchy little show that all married couples should see – with their partners.
‘Old Mill Theatre’s short play season’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- The array of plays ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous, so you are guaranteed to enjoy yourself.
‘Hail Mary 2: The Haunting’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom.
- Noel’s zany lateral thinking has once again produced a laugh-a-minute show.
‘The Habit of Art’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- It is certainly worth seeing. You will admire it on many levels, but you may not like it.
‘It’s All Greek to Me Too!’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- ‘It’s All Greek to Me Too!’ is Noel O’Neill’s magnificent sequel to the play that wrote just over two years ago, ‘It’s All Greek to ...
‘No Names, No Packdrill’ reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- An American Marine's visit to Sydney during the war, goes wrong.
'The One Day of the Year' reviewed by Gordon the Optom
- This is NOT yet another ANZAC play, but a wonderful character study and a daring look at the ANZAC day celebrations
Past Shows
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