Garrick Theatre (Guildford)
The Garrick Theatre is the longest continually running amateur theatre group in metropolitan Western Australia, located at 16 Meadow Street in Guildford, Western Australia. The original structure was built in 1853 and is considered to be one of the few intact parts of a convict depot demonstrating the way of life in the Convict era of Western Australia – current use as a theatre was preceded by use as Commissariat Store and Quarters and later as an Infant Health Centre.
Former Commissariat Store & Quarters; Infant Health Centre | |
Meadow street view | |
Address | 16 Meadow Street Guildford, Western Australia |
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Current use | Amateur theatre |
Construction | |
Opened | 13 May 1932 (original intended use dates to 1853) |
Years active | 76 |
Architect | John Pidgeon |
Website | |
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Western Australia Heritage Register | |
Type | State Registered Place |
Designated | 7 October 1997 |
Reference no. | 2469 |
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