Nepean Theatre
386 High Street,
Penrith,
NSW
2750
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Architects: Guy Crick
Styles: Art Deco
Previous Names: Nepean Picture Show
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Penrith is a city in the far west of Sydney, on the Nepean River. Its a city with a long history in movie exhibition beginning with an open air theatre in 1910.
The Nepean Picture Theatre built in the 1920’s was the baby of Lisle “Pop” Spence. He was an alderman and Mayor of Penrith who showed films three days a week and live events like boxing and classical concert broadcasts on the ABC radio stations filled out the week. His son Bruce took over in the 1940’s and hired Guy Crick to rebuild the theatre in a simplified Art Deco style.
The new Nepean Theatre opened on May 19, 1948 and ran until 1964. The building stood empty until 1970 when it was sold to the Bank of NSW and eventually demolished in 1977.
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Now Commonwealth Bank.
Opened as 19/3/1911 as Nepean Open Air. Name changed to Forster Hall in 1919. Name changed to Nepean Picture Theatre in 1920.