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  2. Ozone Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Ozone Glenelg became Glenelg Cinema Centre when it was expanded and operated by Wallis Cinemas, finally closing in 2009. [20] The Ozone Marryatville has been fully restored and is now the Regal Theatre, within the suburb now named Kensington Park. The Victor Harbor cinema had a seating capacity of 910 at the time of its takeover. [26]

  3. Palace Cinemas (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Palace Cinemas is an Australian cinema chain that specialises in arthouse and international films.. Their head office are based in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and they operate locations in New South Wales (Central Park, [1] Norton Street, Byron Bay, Ballina [2] & Oxford St), [3] Victoria (Coburg, Brighton Bay, Northcote, Balwyn, Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The ...

  4. ABC Cinema, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Films were also screened later than in any other Brighton cinema: throughout the 1930s there was an 11:45 pm showing, aimed at employees of Brighton railway works who came off shift late. [4] During the Second World War Brighton Blitz , on 29 November 1940 an incendiary bomb hit the cinema, coming through the roof and landing in the auditorium ...

  5. Windsor Theatre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Theatre is the former name of the 48th Street Theatre in New York. Windsor Theatre may also refer to: Windsor Theatre, Brighton, a cinema in Adelaide, South Australia; Windsor Theatre, Hilton, an historic cinema in Adelaide, South Australia; Windsor Theatre, Hindmarsh, an historic cinema in Adelaide, South Australia

  6. Windsor Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor Cinema is an example of Inter-War Functionalist architectural design. The functionalist characteristics of the cinema include the use of decorative elements that serve no particular function, horizontal and straight lines (often three in parallel), roofs concealed behind parapets, steel and reinforced concrete used to achieve wide spans and the asymmetrical massing of simple ...

  7. Brighton, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Brighton is a coastal suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, situated between Seacliff and Glenelg and aside Holdfast Bay. Some notable features of the area are the Brighton-Seacliff Yacht Club, the Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club, the Brighton Jetty, and a beach. The Windsor Theatre, constructed in 1925, is a long-standing institution.

  8. Brighton, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Brighton is serviced by the Gardenvale, North Brighton, Middle Brighton, and Brighton Beach railway stations on the Sandringham line. Tram Route 64 from Melbourne University services the eastern extremities of the suburb, [ 32 ] while there are also a range of bus services , including 216, [ 33 ] Monash University bound 630 [ 34 ] and 219 [ 35 ...

  9. Theatre Royal, Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal in Windsor is a Grade II listed building and since 1997 has been managed by Bill Kenwright, who performed at the theatre as a young actor in the 1960s and 1970s under John Counsell. Under Kenwright's management the repertoire is wide, ranging from the classics and traditional pantomimes to first productions of new work.