Beverley Town Hall, WA, Ballardong Country

Beverley Town Hall stands on the traditional lands of the Ballardong People.
Welcome to the friendly town of Beverley! 130 km southeast of Perth, this warm and artsy community on the Great Southern Highway is believed to be named after Beverley in Yorkshire, from where some of the earliest explorers of the Avon Valley originated. Whilst settlers arrived from the 1860’s onwards, it wasn’t until the arrival of the Great Southern Railway in 1886 that the town started to grow. The historic railway station is now home to Beverley Station Arts – a fine example of local commitment, it has become the centre of the town’s cultural life. Being essentially an outdoor centre, in the case of inclement weather events are held in the wonderful art deco Town Hall. Built in 1938 it was opened in grand style as a celebration to end hard times of the early 1930s Great Depression.
Festival of Small Halls rolls into Beverley on Wednesday, 4 May 2022 with Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse and Jack Davies.
Tickets are priced at:
Full Admission – $30
Concession Admission (Beverley Station Arts Members, Pensioners,
Health Care Card, Student) – $25
Child Admission (Aged 12 and Under – must be accompanied by parent or guardian) – $10
Click here to purchase tickets.
Alternatively, you can purchase tickets locally at Beverley Resource Centre
Doors Open 6.30pm
Show Starts 7.30pm
Beverley Town Hall has accessible entry (ramps and automatic doors) and has accessible bathrooms (male and female toilets).
This show is supported by Shire of Beverley.

Festival of Small Halls events take place in venues operating under an approved WA Health Covid Safe Event Checklist, and has stringent Workplace Health and Safety requirements for all travelling artists and crew. Under the terms and conditions of all events, you must not attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19.
Please do your bit to protect others and keep your community safe.