Theatres Outside The United States
| Theater | Photo | City and State | Country | Architect | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State/Forum Theatre | Melbourne, Victoria | Australia | Bohringer, Taylor & Johnson | 1929 | |
| Eastern Arcade (former Palace/Metro Theatre) | Melbourne, Victoria | Australia | Hyndman & Bates | 1894 (demolished in 2008) | |
| Ukraine/Odessa Philharmonic Theater | Odessa, Ukraine | Ukraine | Alexander Bernardazzi | 1898 |
Odessa Philharmonic Theater
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