• The
Lyric Theatre is a
proscenium theatre and is the largest venue in QPAC, with a seating capacity of approximately 2,000. It is Brisbane's main venue for
musicals,
operas and
ballets. • The
Concert Hall is the second largest venue in QPAC, with a seating capacity of approximately 1,600 (1,800 if the choir balcony seats are used). It is Brisbane's main venue for orchestral performances although it is also used for comedy performances, graduation ceremonies, awards presentations and even rock concerts. The venue features a 6,566 pipe
Klais organ which was built in 1986. Due to the overwhelming demand placed on the entire venue for traditional theatrical performances, in 2014 a creative solution was achieved by the addition of a removable proscenium arch and stage mechanisms for the Concert Hall increasing the type of performances possible in this theatre. • The
Playhouse is a
proscenium theatre with a seating capacity of approximately 850. The venue was constructed in 1997 and its premiere production was
The Marriage of Figaro, with
Geoffrey Rush in the title role of Figaro, in September 1998. • The
Cremorne Theatre has a maximum seating capacity of 277. It is a reconfigurable performance space with six configurations (proscenium,
theatre in the round, concert, cabaret, cinema or flat floor). Its name has been taken from an earlier venue in the vicinity, the
Cremorne Theatre. Located at the entrance to the Cremorne Theatre is the
Tony Gould Gallery; it features changing exhibits related to the performing arts, including theatre, opera, ballet, dance, costumes and scenery. The exhibits are organised by the QPAC Museum. •
Glasshouse Theatre: In May 2018, the Queensland Government and QPAC announced funding had been secured for a new performing arts venue to be located on the Playhouse Green, adjacent to the current complex. The new theatre was projected to be completed by late 2022, and planned to seat a minimum of 1,500 patrons, making it the largest performing arts centre under one roof in Australia. ==Associated organisations==