The National Theatre Movement (NTM) was established in 1935 by
soprano Gertrude Johnson. After returning from an overseas career that included performing at
Covent Garden, Johnson was dismayed at the lack of training and performing opportunities for Australian artists in their own country. To that end the National Theatre was founded along with a network of companies throughout Australia. The
Ballarat National Theatre was founded in 1938 along with other branches in Heidelberg, Yallourn and Swan Hill. Included in the network were an opera school (1935), drama school (1936) and ballet school (1939). Production companies (three arts festivals) ran through the 1940s and 1950s. The National Theatre Movement previously occupied the Village Theatre in
Toorak (destroyed by fire in April 1962) and then purchased (but not occupied) the
Empress Theatre in
Prahran, which was destroyed by fire in June 1971. == Theatre building ==