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  2. Regent Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Theatre site on Collins Street was purchased by Hoyts Theatres director Francis W. Thring to be the flagship for his Regent theatre circuit. It was designed by Cedric Ballantyne, a noted theatre architect who had designed earlier theatres for Thring, [1] including the Regent Theatre, Ballarat, [2] [3] and toured movie palaces in the US, drawing inspiration from their eclectic ...

  3. East End Theatre District - Wikipedia

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    The East End Theatre District is a precinct within the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and is bounded by Spring, Flinders, Swanston and Lonsdale Streets. The district is home to eight theatres, including the Princess Theatre , Her Majesty's Theatre and the Regent Theatre . [ 1 ]

  4. List of theatres in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Opened as the Alexandra Theatre [6] Melbourne Town Hall: 100 Swanston Street: 1887: 1,990: theatre, live music: Main Auditorium was rebuilt and enlarged in 1925 [7] Princess Theatre: 163 Spring Street: 1857: 1,488: theatre, comedy: Opened as Astley's Amphitheatre in 1854, renovated as the Princess Theatre in 1857 [8] Regent Theatre: 191 Collins ...

  5. Theatre of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A theatre was built on the present site of Melbourne's Princess Theatre in 1854, with the present building constructed in 1886. [24] The Victoria Theatre in Newcastle was built in 1876 and is the oldest theatre still standing in New South Wales. It was decommissioned in 1964, but in 2015 it was acquired, with plans to renovate in motion. [25]

  6. David Marriner - Wikipedia

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    The theatre reopened on 9 December 1989 with the musical Les Misérables, followed by The Phantom of the Opera. [ 2 ] Through the 1990s Marriner was involved in various high profile developments in the Melbourne central city, notably complex deals with the State Government and the City of Melbourne involving the Queen Victoria Hospital site ...

  7. Regent Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Theatre is the name of several theatres in various cities. including: ... Melbourne; Regent Theatre, Sydney; Regent Theatre, Wollongong; Canada.

  8. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    In Melbourne, Rivoli Cinemas is used by Village as the main outlet for films with very limited screenings such as, Frances Ha and The Turning. In Hobart , the regular Village Cinema at Eastlands is occasionally used this way – it was the only cinema in Tasmania to screen Spring Breakers and Thanks for Sharing .

  9. Category : Buildings and structures in Melbourne City Centre

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    Regent Theatre, Melbourne; Rialto building group, Melbourne; Rialto Towers; RMIT Building 8; RMIT Design Hub; RMIT Gallery; RMIT Melbourne City campus; RMIT Building 11; Royal Arcade, Melbourne; Russell Street Police Headquarters