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In 1945, the last year of World War II, there was a box office boom and the British Rank Organisation purchased a half share in Greater Union Theatres. During this time Greater Union acquired the rights of ownership of many theatres across the country including what became the Phoenician Club in Broadway, Sydney in 1943, originally owned by McIntyre's Broadway Theatres and established as a ...
The St. George Theatre is a performing arts venue, picture palace, and office complex at 35 Hyatt Street in St. George, on the North Shore of Staten Island, New York City. The 2,800-seat St. George Theatre was built for Staten Island theater operator Solomon Brill and opened on December 4, 1929. Today, the theatre has 1,903 seats.
This acquisition will bring Megaplex's offerings to 187 screens at 17 locations. [20] As of 2024, Megaplex Theatres was working with the Theater Sports Network to bring live sporting events to its screens. [21] In October 2024, Megaplex Theaters announced that it would add a new location in St. George, Utah at The Paseo. [22]
Regent Theatre cinema usher, 1936. The Regent Theatre was a heritage-listed cinema and entertainment venue in George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, built in 1928 as a flagship for Hoyts, and was demolished in 1988 by property developer Leon Fink.
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Roxy, the smallest cinema at the Sun, it is one of the cinemas three lounge cinemas and has only 20 leather lounge seats with art deco stylings on the walls St. Georges , named after the closed-down theatre in Yarraville across the train line, the St. Georges is a small cinema with two levels and couch seating.
Bleecker Street Cinema; City Cinemas Beekman Theatre [5] Fine Arts Theatre; Lincoln Plaza Cinemas; Landmark Sunshine Cinema; Thalia Theatre; Tribeca Cinemas; Ziegfeld Theatre (1969) The Landmark at 57 West; Theater 80 at St Marks Place [Film Geek, 2023, Documentary, Dir. Richard Shepard]
In 2005, Canberra cinema Electric Shadows, which was established in 1979, announced it would partner with Dendy Cinemas to establish a cinema complex in the Canberra Centre. [22] [23] The Canberra complex featured nine cinemas in a 4000 sq m complex, with seats for up to 1600 people. [24] The complex opened ahead of Christmas 2006. [25]