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Woolloongabba’s 133-Year-Old Princess Theatre Is Getting a Huge Revamp From The Tivoli Crew – Concrete Playground

If you’re a Brisbanite who hasn’t ever visited Annerley Road’s heritage-listed The Princess Theatre, you’re definitely not alone. That’ll change come August 2021, however, when the 133-year-old spot just past the Mater Hospital will reopen after a hefty makeover
The Woolloongabba venue is actually Queensland’s oldest-standing theatre — and it’ll soon be giving fans of live tunes and performances plenty of reasons to stop by. The Tivoli owners Steve Sleswick and Dave Sleswick have joined forces with local businessman Steve Wilson to snap up the building, and now they’re revitalising it as part of their big future plans.
As they did with The Tiv back in 2016, the Sleswick brothers will help preserve and revamp The Princess, with an…
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