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Through the fire: This inner-city theatre wears the scars of its history
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Through the fire: This inner-city theatre wears the scars of its history

La Mama Theatre, a historic inner-city venue in Melbourne, has been transformed from its damaged remnants into a cultural landmark that preserves its storied past. Founded in 1967, the theatre suffered a major fire in 2018 caused by an electrical fault, which left much of the structure in ruins. Architect Meg White and CEO Caitlin Dullard have worked to restore the venue, incorporating salvaged materials like charred floorboards and repurposing the former 'shame of Carlton' toilet into a performance area. Despite these efforts, the theatre faced financial challenges after being denied federal funding in 2024, leading to a temporary pause in its public performances in 2025. While it has received some relief through a reduced federal grant and ongoing state and local support, the organization remains financially precarious.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndépendantCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 65il y a 23 h
Through the fire: This inner-city theatre wears the scars of its history

La Mama Theatre, a historic inner-city venue in Melbourne, has been transformed from its damaged remnants into a cultural landmark that preserves its storied past. Founded in 1967, the theatre suffered a major fire in 2018 caused by an electrical fault, which left much of the structure in ruins. Architect Meg White and CEO Caitlin Dullard have worked to restore the venue, incorporating salvaged materials like charred floorboards and repurposing the former 'shame of Carlton' toilet into a performance area. Despite these efforts, the theatre faced financial challenges after being denied federal funding in 2024, leading to a temporary pause in its public performances in 2025. While it has received some relief through a reduced federal grant and ongoing state and local support, the organization remains financially precarious.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article discusses the financial struggles of a publicly funded arts institution and its reliance on government grants, which is a politically charged issue. However, the piece presents both the historical and artistic significance of the theatre alongside its financial challenges without overtly

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 65): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects the historical background of La Mama Theatre, including the fire and rebuilding efforts. However, some elements like the 'shame of Carlton' reference and the description of the toilet as a performance platform may be subjective interpretations ra

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