Regent Cinemas 456 Dean Street, Albury, NSW - 1940s
Uploaded By
Featured Theater
More Photos
Photo Info
Taken on: July 7, 2022
Uploaded on: July 12, 2022
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Size: 62.5 KB
Views: 420
Full EXIF: View all
Software: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Date time: 2022-07-07 13:42:10 +0000
Date time original: 2022-07-07 13:30:52 +0000
Date time digitized: 2022-07-07 13:30:52 +0000
Subsec time original: 00
Subsec time digitized: 00
Color space: 1
Regent Cinemas 456 Dean Street, Albury, NSW - 1940s
Regent Theatre was opened on 14th January 1927 with Marion Davies in “Beverley of Granstark”. Seating was provided for 1,374 in stalls and circle levels. It was equipped with a large fully working stage and two dressing rooms. It was surrounded on two sides by eight retail shop units. Not specifically designed for Hoyts Theatres Ltd., it was soon leased to them. It is listed in 1951 as being operated by Hoyts Theatres Ltd. with a seating capacity of 1,164.
Operated by the Village Roadshow chain in the 1970’s, the Regent Theatre remained a single screen cinema into the early-1980’s, and was then twinned and re-named Village Twin. In 1995, eight additional screens were added on the right-hand side of the building. The main No 1 original screen remains untouched, and is Listed as part of the Heritage Trust of Australia - Notes by Lost Memory, Ken Roe.
Contributed by Greg Lynch -
No one has favorited this photo yet