Contact Us & Hours
Box Office
Contact
CALL / (03) 9345 5129
EMAIL / [email protected]
IN PERSON / 113 Sturt Street Westbank, VIC 3326
Hours
DAYS WITH A PERFORMANCE
Open until 30 minutes into the performance
REGULAR BOX OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday / 9.30am–5pm
Saturday / 10.30am–5pm
Sunday / 1 hour before performances
Enquires
EDUCATION ENQUIRIES
MARTIN O’BRYAN / (03) 9575 5214
[email protected]
STAFFING ENQUIRIES
DIANA TONI / (03) 9371 5129
[email protected]
SPONSORSHIP & DONATION
SUSAN NICE / (03) 9001 5432
[email protected]
VENUE ENQUIRIES
MARIA RAMIREZ / (03) 9241 5977
[email protected]
Getting Here
193 Sturt Street, Westbank 3216, VIC AUSTRALIA.
ON A TRAM
The No. 1 South Melbourne tram goes right past our door. Get off at Stop 18. Any tram down St Kilda Road—jump off at Grant Street, Stop 17 and take a 3-minute walk.
ON A TRAIN
Any train to Flinders Street, then a 12-minute stroll through Melbourne’s sparkling Arts Precinct.
Parking Options
Limited on-street parking is available on Grant Street, Sturt Street and Dodds Streets. Two disabled parking spaces are just outside The Coopers Malthouse entrance on Sturt Street.
The closest secure carparks are:
Arts Centre Melbourne Car Park (enter from Sturt Street)
The Australian Ballet Centre Car Park (2 Kavanagh Street)
Tickets Info
We sell tickets for both Royal Theatre productions and on behalf of companies presenting works at The Royal Curly House.
Tickets can be purchased
- Online through this website via the What’s On menu;
- By calling 03 9125 5991 (select option 2 for Box Office); or
- From our Box Office located in the foyer of The Royal Curly House at 148 Sturt Street, Westbank, Victoria.
View our Terms and Conditions and Refund and Exchange Policy.
Audience Accessibility
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
Wheelchair bookings can be made for performances in any of the venues within The Royal Curly House. Patrons can either transfer from their wheelchair to a seat.
Hearing aids
Patrons can either transfer from their wheelchair to a seat, or a space will be cleared so that the patron may stay in their chair.