Where it all began......
The 1812 Theatre had its beginnings in the 1940's
under the somewhat unwieldy title of the Ferntree Gully Arts Society Repertory
Players and as such is one of the longest running theatre groups in Melbourne.
Home for the company was a converted army hut in Underwood Road which has
continued as the Ferntree Gully Arts Society and Hut Gallery.
The plays presented at
The Hut Gallery
For the next 10 years the group grew though not
exactly prospered. But despite playing on one memorable occasion to an audience
of 3 { none of whom knew each other } the enthusiasm remained. In 1956 the group
became "The Repertory Players" and led by John and Pauline Lowe determined to
see amateur theatre flourish in the Hills. And flourish it did.
By 1968 the company had outgrown its premises at The Hut. So to the Lysterfield
Progress Hall in Kellets Road, Lysterfield...twice as big as The Hut, but in a
state of near collapse. For the next 6 months actors became carpenters, painters
and tradesmen. The hall was converted into an intimate theatre and the 1812
Theatre was created.
But tragedy struck...in the early hours of June 2nd, 1972 flames razed the
theatre to the ground. In the middle of a season the 1812 lost everything.
The plays presented at
the Lysterfield Progress Hall
With the same enthusiasm on which it was weaned, the group refused to be
daunted. That current season "Ring Around the Moon" was re-presented at the
Scoresby Hall, and one month later The 1812 again began building at the Festival
Theatre, a derelict cinema in Rose Street, Upper Ferntree Gully...our current
home. Since November 1972, when the curtain rose on a new stage and a new era,
The 1812 has progressed in leaps and bounds. Jazz nights, out-of-town openings
for professional shows, workshops for its members, as well as 4 diverse plays
presented each year.
In 1985 the company represented Australia in an international festival of
amateur theatre in Monaco. A cast and crew of 20 ventured into Europe, where a
uniquely Australian play, "Such is Life...Ned Kelly", was presented.
2005 saw the 60th birthday of The 1812 Theatre - of which their hard-working
members are justifiably proud! The theatre is now run by a board of directors
and has celebrated 34 successful years at Rose Street.
The plays presented at Rose
Street
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| Rose Street - 1972 |

Rose Street - 2004

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