Princess Theatre 73 View Street, Bendigo, VIC - The magnificent dome & modernised chandelier
Uploaded By
Featured Theater
More Photos
Photo Info
Taken on: June 25, 2023
Uploaded on: November 15, 2023
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Size: 612.7 KB
Views: 336
Full EXIF: View all
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Date time: 2023-06-25 00:28:39 +0000
Date time original: 2023-06-25 00:26:16 +0000
Date time digitized: 2023-06-25 00:26:16 +0000
Subsec time original: 00
Subsec time digitized: 00
Color space: 1
The Royal Princess Theatre was opened on 31st August 1874.
The magnificent dome & modernised chandelier
Photo - Commercial Photographic Co, photographer. Cowper & Murphy, architect. 1936 - State Library of Victoria
The cost of the building was £12,000 with a capacity of 2,000 people. The building was designed by William Charles Vahland. The site was at the corner of View Street and McKenzie Street, with the frontage facing View Street. The auditorium was on three levels and seated 650 in the pit (rear stalls), 200 in the stalls, 250 in the dress circle and 850 in the gallery. A further 50 were seated in the six stage boxes.
The frontage of the theatre was 80ft wide x 60ft, which inside the auditorium the proscenium was 30ft wide by 18ft high. The stage was 56ft deep. Stage lighting at the time was by gas until the Electric Supply Co, of Victoria Ltd. had DC power available in 1898. The theatre was described as comparable to anything Drury Lane in London had to offer. The original proprietor’s of the theatre John Croley died on 26th March 1899 aged 72 years, while William Billy Heffernan died 23rd March 1891 aged 81 years.
Architectural firm Cowper, Murphey & Appleford were employed to re-design and modernise the theatre. The new style was Art Deco. The rebuilt and invigorated Princess Theatre opened on 4th December 1936 with Bette Davies in “Front Page Woman”.
Contributed by Greg Lynch -
1 person favorited this photo