Bijou Theatre

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Venue Bijou Theatre
Other Names Academy of Music
New Bijou Theatre
Address above Victoria Arcade
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
First Date 1880
Last Date 22 April 1889
Notes Opened as Academy of Music 6 Nov 1876. Renamed Bijou Theatre 1880. Destroyed by fire 22 April 1889. Rebuilt and reopened 5 April 1890 as New Bijou Theatre. Demolished 1934.
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Latitude | Longitude -37.8136745 | 144.9670726
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Clara Stephenson - Actor

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Geoff Strain - Lighting Designer

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Charles Sylvester - Lighting Designer

Dora Taylor - Actor and Singer

Eardley Turner - Actor

Garnet Walch - Scriptwriter

W Watkins - Scriptwriter

Mary Weir - Actor

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Data Set AusStage
Venue Identifier 10666