Earl Arts Centre
Intimate black box theatre!
The Earl Arts Centre is located at 10 Earl Street, Launceston, directly behind the Princess Theatre.
Opened in 1993 the Earl Arts Centre is a delightful black box theatre that seats 184, which is suitable for a range of smaller projects.
The Earl Arts Centre is used for a variety of purposes ranging from theatre and dance in an intimate setting, to film screenings and conference sessions.
Location: 10 Earl Street, Launceston
Phone: 03 6331 0052
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