Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre

Australia is a vast, fascinating place, and Sydney is the largest city.  It’s an exciting urban metropolis with loads and loads of beaches, providing all the entertainment and leisure anyone could want.  It’s buzzing with energy and creativity, and the ocean is always there to provide calmness and respite.  Planning a visit here requires more dreaming that work, because the idea of adventures to come here is enough to keep the mind focused on the things that really matter.  A splendid vacation needs to have splendid accommodations.  Sydney, Australia has a knack for style and down-to-earth hospitality, and will easily meet your needs.

Our hotels are selected for their excellence in service and luxury, so that you can rest assured that you will be resting in a lovely place.  There are sumptuous details running through all areas of design, and you will be falling asleep and waking up in a gorgeous room, and the friendly and knowledgeable staff is always here to help you find your own particular adventures here.  Theatre lovers will find a lot to love about Sydney.  It has a stunning performance scene, and has been extremely active in the big cultural revolutions in the theatre scene in the 20th and 21st centuries.  Some of the best work in Sydney is at the Belvoir St. Theatre.

They stage work all year long, with no Summer breaks, unlike the way most theatres operate.  They present works in their fantastic space, which seats 350 people, and is designed so that no one is ever more than 10 metres from the stage.  Their other venue, B Sharp, is equally exciting.  For those viewers who want more experimental fare – and Belvoir St. Theatre’s main focus, Company B, is anything but mainstream – this basement space seats 80 people and offers performance and theatre events of all styles, and has some of the most exciting and edgy new work around.  They also perform internationally at festivals and conferences, and are a splendid introduction to the performing arts scene in Sydney.

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