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Moncrieff Theatre - Bundaberg

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The Moncrieff Theatre, named after `Our Glad' Gladys Moncrieff, world famous musical comedy star, who was born in Bundaberg. Originally Olympia Airdome, an open air theatre built in 1920. It was enclosed as the Olympia Theatre in 1955; refurbished as the Crest Theatre in 1973; reconstructed as the Moncrieff Theatre during 1985 to 1987.

The Moncrieff has state of the art cinema equipment with Dolby Digital Surround Sound and offers recent cinema releases and live performances throughout the year. The theatre has wheelchair access and amenities for the mobility impaired capable of servicing 17 wheelchairs at one time for any stage attraction or movie.

Facilities for Moncrieff Theatre

  • Car park
  • Coach Parking
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
  • Telephone for the Disabled
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
  • Kiosk
  • Public Telephone
  • Public Toilet

Experiences around Bundaberg

  • Cultural

Whats close? (direct line)

accommodation

0.7 km   Acacia Motor Inn
0.7 km   Chalet Motor Inn
0.7 km   Park Lane Motel
0.9 km   Inglebrae Bed and Breakfast
1.7 km   Charm City Motel
2.4 km   Midtown Caravan Park
2.5 km   Bundaberg Coral Villa Motel
3.2 km   Bundaberg East Cabin and Tourist Park
4.1 km   Big 4 Cane Village Holiday Park
10.1 km   Dunelm House Bed and Breakfast
12.2 km   View With Sue
13.3 km   Golden Cane Bed and Breakfast
13.3 km   Koola Beach Apartments Bargara
13.5 km   Kellys Beach Resort
13.6 km   Kacys Bargara Beach Motel
13.7 km   Pacific Sun Motor Inn Bargara
13.8 km   Bargara Beach Caravan Park

attractions

1.1 km   Bundaberg Railway Museum
1.2 km   The Whaling Wall
1.3 km   Fairymead House Sugar Museum
1.9 km   Hinkler Hall of Aviation
2.6 km   Bondstore The Home of Bundaberg Rum
2.8 km   Sunset Track
7.9 km   The Bundaberg Barrel
12.2 km   Mon Repos Conservation Park
12.4 km   Mon Repos Walking Track

events

0.3 km   Bundaberg Weekender Chess Tournament
0.4 km   New Orleans Bourbon Street Festival
1.1 km   Lawn Bowls Past Presidents National Friendship Carnival
1.4 km   Bundaberg Early Holden Club Incorporated-All Holden Day
2.1 km   Crusty Demons Beyond The Apocalypse Tour
3.9 km   National Australian Poetry Championships
4.9 km   Agro Trend Field Days
9.1 km   Wide Bay Australia Bundy Thunder Power Boat Spectacular
12.5 km   Burnett Heads Lighthouse Festival

information

0.2 km   Bundaberg West Visitor Information Centre
4.6 km   Bundaberg Regional Airport

tours

0.7 km   Bundaberg Ferry Company
2.3 km   Footprints Turtle Tour

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