Theatre Royal Castlemaine
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A cinema, a live-music venue, a bar, a bottle shop and a cultural institution all housed within a heritage-listed building, Castlemaine’s Theatre Royal – established in 1854 – is a truly unique place.
For more information, please visit the Theatre Royal website: theatreroyalcastlemaine.oztix.com.au/
Accessibility
The Theatre Royal Castlemaine is step-free and wheelchair-accessible through the front entrance to the front of the cinema.
There is one step at the front bar; the band room and garden bar are step-free and wheelchair-accessible.
There is a steep incline to the rear of the garden.
The front bar offers table service at tables that are step-free and wheelchair-accessible.
The Theatre Royal Castlemaine has a seated capacity of 300. Wheelchair-accessible spaces with companion seats are available on request.
Open Captions: Theatre Royal Castlemaine may offer Open Captions at specific screenings. Please see the venue’s website for more information.
There is a gender-neutral accessible bathroom.
What's On
Brigette Lundy-Paine and Justice Smith star as teen outsiders whose obsessive pop-culture fandom causes rifts in their realities.
Rooney Mara stars in this gorgeously shot, righteously angry portrait of kitchen workers stewing in the pressure-cooker conditions of an NYC bistro.
Legendary Australian musician Warren Ellis takes us on a guided tour through his world and one very special animal sanctuary.
Ten animators adapt Alison Lester’s children’s book, crafting a magical mixture of live action and animation destined to become a family favourite.
Sarah Snook lends her voice alongside Kodi Smit-McPhee, Magda Szubanski, Eric Bana and Jacki Weaver in the second claymation feature from Adam Elliot.
Two men in rural Queensland search for solace in spirituality in this cinematic blend of documentary and fiction.
For eight survivors of childhood sexual abuse, a program that combines boxing and writing turns into a journey of recovery and friendship.
Three Australian girls seek the ultimate success in the world of competitive skateboarding while sliding into an adolescence without handrails.
A profile of Australian academic, agitator and surveillance expert Des Ball – the man who counselled the US against nuclear escalation in the 1970s.
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker’s debut film is a sublime mother–daughter coming-of-ager that pays extraordinary attention to the ordinary.
Be swept up in this homage to the birth of Aussie surf culture compiled from 200 hours of home movies, iconic documentaries and restored 16mm footage.
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