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Queensland Theatre Company’s home venue is a 228-seat theatre offering an exciting and intimate theatrical experience. Bille Brown Studio Bar offers a range of beverages and snacks. Pre/post-show dining options are available on Melbourne Street; a 5-minute walk to the studio. Bus, train and ferry services are a 7-10 minute walk from Bille Brown Studio and there’s a metered public car park next to the theatre, and street parking around the venue.
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