Getting here
MPAC is home to The Count’s, Alexander Theatre, David Li Sound Gallery, Robert Blackwood Hall and George Jenkins Theatre.
Whether you’re attending a performance, or planning your next event, we provide a place for performers and audiences to share and experience the magic of the arts together.
Look for the pink Monash Performing Arts Centres (MPAC) signs, followed by the name of the venue.
Find our venues
Alexander Theatre
A state-of-the-art proscenium arch theatre, the architecturally stunning, modernist icon was constructed in 1967. Since then, it’s undergone big refurbishments and is fully equipped with technical capabilities.
Located in The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts.
David Li Sound Gallery
Intimate and acoustically breathtaking, the Sound Gallery boasts a 63-channel Meyer Constellation Meyer Constellation audio system. Hosting a wide range of performances, from chamber music to experimental ensembles, the atmosphere and spacial audio immerse you in every performance.
Located in The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts.
The Count's
A live jazz club and bar in the evenings, and cafe during daytime hours, The Count’s is a favourite of locals in the south-east. Featuring our regular series Live at The Count’s every Wednesday, and special seasonal events, The Count’s is a versatile live music venue.
Located in The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts.
Robert Blackwood Hall
Become part of our hall’s rich history. An iconic landmark and beacon of cultural and academic life at Monash, it’s one of Melbourne’s most prestigious concert venues as well as a cherished venue for years of graduation ceremonies.
George Jenkins Theatre
Located on the Peninsula campus, the George Jenkins Theatre is an ideal space for plays, dance, concerts and conferences.