New South Wales - Sydney - Restaurants
Central
Capitol Theatre
In 1995 The Capitol Theatre reopend to widespread acclaim for its magnificent restoration and facilities, continuing more than 100 years of entertainment tradition on the site.
The restoration and extensions into a lyric theatre, included new galleries and back stage facilities.
Darling Harbour
It contains the Entertainment Centre, Exhibition Halls, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sega Centre, Imax, Restaurants, Bars, Chinese Gardens, Star City Casino, Maritime Museum.
Darlinghurst Theatre
The venue is very comfortable with air-conditioning, plush seats, a large foyer with licensed bar and balcony area - offering one of the most relaxed and enjoyable Sydney theatre experiences. Every seat is a good one in this intimate 111-seat theatre, and the large stage size allows for great variation of production styles.
Sydney Fish Market
Sydney Fish Market is the largest market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and the world's second largest seafood market in terms of variety outside of Japan
The Lyric Theatre
The Lyric boasts an enormous stage and orchestra pit, and is acclaimed as the best commercial theatre in Australia for musicals, theatre, opera and ballet.
The Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera house contains a Concert Hall, an Opera Theatre, the Drama Theatre and Playhouse,The Studio,Utzon Room and Exhibition Hall, and Forecourt area.
The Theatre Royal
Located in the heart of the Sydney CBD and with a capacity of 1,183 patrons, it has played host to a range of theatrical entertainment including high quality musicals, dramas and comedies.
The Wharf
The Wharf has two theatres in which performances are held - Wharf 1 and Wharf 2.
Wharf 1 seats between 309 and 324 persons and is located at the northern end near The Wharf Restaurant.
The Wharf 2 theatre, which seats 200 persons, is located midway along The Wharf.
Wharf 2 is home to a wide variety of productions throughout the year including Wharf 2Loud and The Wharf Revue.
West
Riverside Theatres
A Bicentennial Project, Riverside Theatres opened in 1988 offering three venues under the one roof. The Rafferty’s Theatre, the most intimate space seats around 100 people and suits small corporate events, seminars, stand up comedy acts, small scale productions, or even an exhibition. The Lennox Theatre is a flexible space seating approximately 220 people. The largest theatre, the Riverside Theatre, can house up to 761 patrons with comfortable, plush seating in a conventional proscenium arch stage with orchestra pit and fly tower.