The Forum Theatre Melbourne (former State Theatre) Suburban Icon Poster
Opening its doors in 1929 as the State Theatre, The Forum quickly became renowned for having the largest seating capacity of any theatre in Australia. Since its inception, this iconic venue has evolved, now comprising two distinct spaces. Forum I, located downstairs, is celebrated for its unique architecture, large stage and mesmerising decor, complete with signature cabaret-style booths. Upstairs, Forum II offers a more intimate setting with tiered seating, a smaller stage, surround sound and a cinema-sized screen.
Renowned as one of Melbourne's premier live music venues, the Forum has been a pivotal stage for an array of bands, singers, comedians and popular festivals over the years. Its versatility shines through when it transforms into a dynamic function space, hosting everything from glamorous cocktail parties to product launches and fashion events.
Capture a piece of Melbourne's vibrant cultural history with our Suburban Icons Poster. This artwork is not just a tribute to the Forum's architectural splendour, but also a celebration of the countless memorable performances and events that have taken place within its walls.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard and Bookmark from our market stall. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Opening its doors in 1929 as the State Theatre, The Forum quickly became renowned for having the largest seating capacity of any theatre in Australia. Since its inception, this iconic venue has evolved, now comprising two distinct spaces. Forum I, located downstairs, is celebrated for its unique architecture, large stage and mesmerising decor, complete with signature cabaret-style booths. Upstairs, Forum II offers a more intimate setting with tiered seating, a smaller stage, surround sound and a cinema-sized screen.
Renowned as one of Melbourne's premier live music venues, the Forum has been a pivotal stage for an array of bands, singers, comedians and popular festivals over the years. Its versatility shines through when it transforms into a dynamic function space, hosting everything from glamorous cocktail parties to product launches and fashion events.
Capture a piece of Melbourne's vibrant cultural history with our Suburban Icons Poster. This artwork is not just a tribute to the Forum's architectural splendour, but also a celebration of the countless memorable performances and events that have taken place within its walls.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard and Bookmark from our market stall. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Opening its doors in 1929 as the State Theatre, The Forum quickly became renowned for having the largest seating capacity of any theatre in Australia. Since its inception, this iconic venue has evolved, now comprising two distinct spaces. Forum I, located downstairs, is celebrated for its unique architecture, large stage and mesmerising decor, complete with signature cabaret-style booths. Upstairs, Forum II offers a more intimate setting with tiered seating, a smaller stage, surround sound and a cinema-sized screen.
Renowned as one of Melbourne's premier live music venues, the Forum has been a pivotal stage for an array of bands, singers, comedians and popular festivals over the years. Its versatility shines through when it transforms into a dynamic function space, hosting everything from glamorous cocktail parties to product launches and fashion events.
Capture a piece of Melbourne's vibrant cultural history with our Suburban Icons Poster. This artwork is not just a tribute to the Forum's architectural splendour, but also a celebration of the countless memorable performances and events that have taken place within its walls.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, as well as the ever popular Postcard and Bookmark from our market stall. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
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