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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. 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 ...

  4. State Theatre (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The State Theatre is typically used as a venue for ballet, opera and musical theatre. The first performances in the State Theatre were Fiddler on the Roof by Opera Australia in May 1984, [ 4 ] and the John Copley production of Verdi's Don Carlos in by the Victoria State Opera in August.

  5. Lovell Chen - Wikipedia

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    Regent Theatre, Collins Street, Melbourne. Original architect: Cedric Henry Ballantyne, constructed late 1920s. Fire damage 1945. Reopened 1947, architect: Cowper, Murphy & Appleford. Major restoration and reconstruction undertaken in 1996 followed 25 years of neglect for the spectacular Regent Theatre, originally constructed as a cinema. In ...

  6. Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Her Majesty's Theatre is a 1,700-seat theatre in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, Australia. Built in 1886, it is located at 219 Exhibition Street , Melbourne . It is classified by the National Trust of Australia and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register .

  7. 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]

  8. IMAX Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    IMAX Melbourne is an IMAX movie theatre in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia. It is the largest IMAX theatre in the Southern Hemisphere and the second largest in the world by screen size and capacity. [1] [2] [3] [a] It is owned and operated by Museums Victoria and is located eight-storeys beneath the Melbourne Museum.

  9. The Capitol, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol is a theatre on Swanston Street in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Opened in 1924 as part of the Capitol House building, the theatre was designed by American husband and wife architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin.