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VenuesThe venue for a great deal of the conference (and where morning coffee, tea and registrations will be available) is: The Open StageTheatre
Arts Centre Building, University of Melbourne The entrance to the building is on Swanston Street, just north (i.e. away from the city) of the corner. After ascending a few shallow steps, you will see the registration desk and Open Stage theatre. Your conference kits will include maps and other local information, but in the meantime you can download the main University of Melbourne campus map. Other venuesDenis Driscoll theatreRoom 309 (level 3), Doug McDonell building (5 minutes walk from the Open Stage theatre): building no. 168, K19 on main campus map (you enter at level 2: best to walk up stairs one flight rather than take the lift – very slow!) 7th floor Mezzanine(for Launches)7th floor (southern or city end), Arts Centre building Wood Theatre(for David Wiles’ virtual presentation, Tuesday 6.30pm)Economics and Commerce Building, building no. 148, G13 main campus map Elisabeth Murdoch theatre(for Lorna Hardwick’s keynote, Wednesday 6.30pm)Elisabeth Murdoch building, building no. 134, F20 main campus map The Stork Hotel(for ‘Directors Talk Tragedy’, Thursday evening, 8pm)504 Elizabeth St, Melbourne (ph: 9663 6237): a short tram ride down Royal Parade (on the east side of the campus) which becomes Elizabeth St (ask the tram driver where to get off) University House(for final dinner)Building no. 111, E13 main campus map |
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