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The Civic Theatre is a theatrical venue in the southern New Zealand city of Invercargill. The theatre is located in Tay Street, in the centre of the city. It is a major landmark in Invercargill, and holds a Heritage New Zealand Category I listing, indicating a building of national significance. [1] The theatre's imposing building was ...
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In 1929 [6] or 1930, [3] Invercargill Borough gained city status. In 1956, the borough of South Invercargill was amalgamated into the city. [6] Most of the city council staff left the Civic Theatre for newly built council offices in the 1960s, though the Council Chamber and committee room remain in use. [7]
Invercargill Post Office at centre and the McKay & Aitchison, Arcade Auction Mart, auctioneers and valuers on right, 1926 Civic Theatre, the town hall of Invercargill – built in 1906. Southland was the scene of early extended contact between Europeans and Māori, notably whalers and missionaries – Wohlers at Ruapuke Island. [9]
The Jump and Jive with Hi-5 tour was performed from September to December 1999, beginning in Tasmania and continuing to venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Newcastle Civic Theatre in New South Wales. [2] 100,000 people attended the tour in 1999. [3] In 2000, the group performed over 180 shows in a national tour of Australia.
The Civic Theatre is a large heritage combination performing-arts theatre, live-music venue, and cinema seating 2,378 people [1] in Auckland, New Zealand. First opened on 20 December 1929, it underwent a major renovation and two-year conservation effort in the late 1990s, and was reopened on 20 December 1999 (its 70th birthday). [ 2 ]
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