19 Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point, 2011. Bookings: 8356 9987. Admin: 9331 3107 Fax: 9331 3922 Email: theatre@darlinghursttheatre.com
Darlinghurst Theatre Company was originally based at the Wayside Theatre in Kings Cross. The Sydney hail storm destroyed it's roof and Darlinghurst Theatre Company was sent in search of new home. South Sydney Council assisted by providing a venue with affordable rent to a theatre company.

With support from The
NSW Ministry of the Arts,
The Grosvenor Club and many individuals, $500,000 worth of internal renovations was completed and a new Sydney Theatre was born in Potts Point. At the time of the renovations, Her Majesty's Theatre was sadly closed. Some of Her Majesty's found a new home at Darlinghurst Theatre Company, such as the theatre seats, dressing room mirrors, theatre lighting, and bar equipment including the original bar top.

Centrally Located:
Situated on the corner of Elizabeth Bay Rd and Greenknowe Ave in Potts Point, it is one of the few centrally located theatres in Sydney. It is set amongst many restaurants, cafes and hotels and is also well serviced by public transport and with a number of 24 hour parking stations nearby.

Theatre Address: 19 Greenknowe Ave, Potts Point 2011
Nearest Train Station:
Kings Cross
(four minutes walk)
Nearest Bus:
311
stops just across the road from the theatre, pick the bus up from Castlereagh St in the City.
Parking:
At the "
Kings Cross Parking Station", entrance in Ward Avenue. Just have your parking ticket validated by our front of house staff. Cost $7 flat fee Sunday to Friday, and $13 (2 - 3 hrs)/ $16.50 (3 - 7hrs) Saturdays.
Bookings:
1. Book and pay on this secure website ($1 booking fee).
or
2. Or book by phone 8356 9987 ($2 booking fee).
We take Visa, Mastercard, Bankcard and American Express. DTC charges a $2.00 per person booking fee for phone bookings, with a maximum fee of $8.00.
Hours: Foyer and bar open from 6.30 pm, Tuesday to Saturday, and from 4pm Sunday.
DTC's office open 10am to 5:30pm, Monday to Friday.

The work of Darlinghurst Theatre Company is made possible with assistance from the NSW Government through
Arts NSW.

Darlinghurst Theatre Company staff:
Artistic Director/CEO Glenn Terry
Producer Paul Turner
Producer Marlaina Darmody
Production & Tour Manager Sean Pardy
Technical Manager Micah Johnson
Administration Officer Katy Coote
Front of House Manager Theo Fatseas
FOH Supervisors Anna Sampson
James Breen
FOH Assistants Anne-Marije Bussink
Darlo Drama Manager Maurie Barlin
Darlo Drama Tutors Kylie Bonaccorso
Kate Bookallil
Gareth Boylan
Drew Fairley
Al Flower
Malcolm Frawley
Kim Hardwick
Craig Ilott
Eliza Logan
Beck Ronkson
Emily Weare
Gavin Vance
Thankyous and Acknowledgments :
Darlinghurst Theatre Company very gratefully acknowledges the wonderful people, who participated during the building of the theatre.
Darlinghurst Theatre Director, Glenn Terry and designer Peter Vassallo worked closely over a period of two years to convert the Reginald Murphy Hall in Potts Point into the new Sydney theatre venue. Their cooperative effort led to the creation of a unique and highly sought-after theatre space and produced a working theatre environment complete with offices, dressing room, foyer, bar, terrace and a large, open and modern stage. It is a commendable achievement for both Peter and Glenn.
Darlinghurst Theatre Company gratefully acknowledges Glenn Terry for his theatre expertise, resourcefulness and his extensive work as Project Director. Glenn initiated the project, raised the project funds, managed the renovations, chose, sourced and organised interiors and technical equipment and was even foreman on site. The conversion from the original premise was a difficult one and Peter Vassallo’s design expertise made it possible. Darlinghurst Theatre Company very gratefully acknowledges Peter Vassallo for his extensive efforts, his indispensable design skill and his sound professional advice: Please Click here to view Peter's Bio.
Darlinghurst Theatre Company is also indebted to builder John Raffe who donated countless hours and loaned his boundless skill to the project. John gave generously of his time and his enthusiasm and his ingenuity was certainly a saving grace that kept the building work on track. Craig Leonard also gave above and beyond the call of duty and through his generous donation of time and effort he certainly helped to make the project a success. Darlinghurst Theatre Company also thanks Grant Terry for his plastering work; virtually all interior walls were replaced.
Behind the scenes, our original General Manager Matt Stewart provided invaluable support and kept the company in order during very difficult times, and amazingly volunteered his spare time to help out at the site. Cristalbel Sved brilliantly directed Darlinghurst Theatre’s inaugural production of “The Woolgather” giving selflessly of her time to make it a great success. Many thanks also to Phil Terry for organising of two very successful launches. Much thanks also goes to Mark Bullock, Michael Coyne, Ladislav Luzinsky and Fuji Teodosio who worked numerous hours on site. And finally a special thanks to all volunteers who turned up to wield a sledge hammer, a screw gun or a paint brush and particularly thank you to Darlo Drama Members and volunteers.