The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre (ManPAC) has undergone a fresh rebrand.
ManPAC, which was built in 1997, now has a new logo, a new website and an improved ticketing system.
The rebrand was celebrated at a launch event last week attended by Mayor Amber Kearns, City of Mandurah councillors and staff, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre Board members and local dignitaries.

The new logo. PIC: PIC: Annetta Ashman
“We’re extremely proud to celebrate an exciting new chapter for Mandurah Performing Arts Centre with our recent glittering launch event, unveiling our refreshed brand, new website and upgraded ticketing system," Marketing Manager Tony Edwards said.
"It was incredibly special to share the evening with so many of our longstanding supporters, community leaders, artists and arts lovers who have all played a part in our journey.
"The night was not only a celebration of how far we’ve come, but also a reflection of our ongoing commitment to creating vibrant, accessible, and inspiring arts experiences for the Mandurah community for many years to come.”
For nearly 30 years, ManPAC has presented a diverse range of theatre, drama, dance, music and comedy shows, including local, state and national performances.
ManPAC recently received a $139,226 Lotterywest funding grant which will go towards upgrades across the venue.

The old logo. PIC: Supplied
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