Lyceum Theatre 243 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 1932 - Previously the Paramount.
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Lyceum Theatre 243 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 1932 - Previously the Paramount.
Photo: GRAEME McBAIN.
The theatre was renovated and renamed the Lyceum by Hoyts in 1932. In 1936 Snider and Dean Pty Ltd took over the theatre and running it for many years before returning it again to Hoyts control. The Lyceum mainly screened move over programs from other theatres or revivals. In the 50’s and 60’s the Lyceum screened many MGM releases. On November 5, 1963 the Lyceum closed.
The venue was renamed the Cleopatra in 1964 opening February 28. It opened with the screening of the film Cleopatra.
The Paris opened with The Sound of Music on April 17, 1965.
With troubles over lease agreements, Hoyts were forced to vacate the venue. Its last months were spent screening revivals.
The Paris closed January 28, 1970. Now the Tivoli arcade.
Contributed by Greg Lynch –
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