Red Hill Cinemas 14 Enoggera Terrace, Brisbane, QLD
Photo - Courtesy of Five Star Cinemas
Located in the northwest Brisbane district of Red Hill. The Red Hill Picture Pops Theatre was opened around 1920.
The word ‘Pops’ stood for “Peoples Own Pictures”. Alterations were carried out in 1927 to the plans of architect Raupert T. Erskine. It was later renamed State Theatre and closed as a 1,000-seat cinema in 1964.
It was converted into a live music venue Teen City, where groups such as the BeeGees performed. This was a short lived venture, and in 1965 it was converted into the Red Hill Skate Arena and became one of the most popular roller skating rinks in Brisbane. It was closed in 2004 when the building was damaged in an arson attack. The remains stood derelict in 2017 and the building had been placed on the Heritage Register of Brisbane City Council in March 2016.
It has been repairs and renovated to be reopened as the 5-screen Red Hill Cinemas, operated by Five Star Cinemas chain - Notes by Ken Roe.
Contributed by Greg Lynch -
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