Roxy Theatre
Street map of central Nowra showing film exhibition venues over the years. The Nowra School of Arts was the usual location for screenings by travelling picture showmen in the Silent Era. Frank Vincent West commenced screenings there early in 1912, and by the end of the year he had constructed an Open Air venue nearby - which he named the Crown Theatre. At the end of 1918 his screenings were transferred to a ‘hardtop’ he constructed at the corner of Berry & Junction Streets – also named the Crown. This theater dominated the screen scene of Nowra until the Roxy was built in 1935. West rebuilt the Crown at the end of 1940 and renamed it Wests, but the Roxy stayed as the main cinema in town – and continues to operate today as a multiplex.
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