Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Cinema
Most suburbs have mainstream cinemas, while art-house cinemas hover around the inner
city. Movie listings can be found in Sydney's daily newspapers, or check out
www.yourmovies.com.au .
NEED TO KNOW
Business Hours
» Box Office: usually 9am-5pm Monday-Friday plus two hours pre-performance.
» Cinema sessions: 10.30am-9.30pm.
What's On Listings
» Friday's Metro section of the Sydney Morning Herald and online at www.smh.com.au .
» What's On Sydney ( www.whatsonsydney.com )
» What's On City of Sydney ( http://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au )
Ticketing Agencies
Moshtix ( 1300 438 849; www.moshtix.com.au ) Handles ticketing for smaller and inde-
pendent concerts, theatre and festivals. Outlets include Red Eye Records and Coo-
gee Bay Hotel.
Ticketek ( 132 849; www.ticketek.com.au ) Sydney's main booking agency for theatre,
concerts and sports. Outlets include Metro Theatre, Westfield Sydney, Westfield
Bondi Junction, Enmore Theatre and Sydney Olympic Park.
Ticketmaster ( 136 100; www.ticketmaster.com.au ) Sells tickets for music, sports, arts
and theatre events. Outlets include State Theatre, Sydney Entertainment Centre,
Capitol Theatre and Lyric Theatre.
Entertainment by Neighbourhood
» Circular Quay & The Rocks ( CLICK HERE ) Sydney's principal arts neighbourhood,
containing the Opera House and Walsh Bay precinct.
» Sydney Harbour( CLICK HERE ) Ensemble Theatre and Starlight Cinema, both in North
Sydney.
» City Centre & Haymarket( CLICK HERE ) Several major concert venues and theatres
scattered about.
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