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Sunday challenge 125 divider - going to the Theatre or Movies

SC125 post 8 December – going to the theatre or movies.
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Haydn Orpheum Picture Palace

The Hayden Orpheum at Cremorne began life as The Orpheum on October 3, 1935.

It was, at the time, a much grander movie theatre than most suburban movie houses, and for many years made the clumsily-worded boast of being “Sydney’s only suburban city movie theatre”. The justification for this claim was that it was built as a theatre, and could screen films or live cast musicals for its 1735 seats, over two levels.

Backstage there were dressing rooms, an orchestra pit, and a functioning fly-tower to store and ‘fly’ scenery. It was a proper ‘legit’ stage and played host to the Australian ballet etc…

In December, 1986, Mike Walsh O.B.E bought The Orpheum for his Hayden Group of Companies… Loving attention was paid to art deco restoration and creation, and a Mighty Wurlitzer organ from the Fresno Theatre in California was installed. The original Orpheum had been built with chambers for this, but one was never installed.

A spectacularly restored Hayden Orpheum opened on December 9, 1987.
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10 comments

tiabunna said:

A great night image of this theatre, Gillian. So good that it's been restored and still operating.
2 weeks ago

Gillian Everett replied to tiabunna:

Thanks George. This was taken 10 years ago... amazing
2 weeks ago

Roger Bennion said:

An excellent night shot. Lots of detail here for sure, Gillian.
2 weeks ago

Gillian Everett replied to Roger Bennion:

Thanks Roger
12 days ago

aNNa schramm said:

picture palace
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Gillian Everett replied to aNNa schramm:

Yes, great that some of them survive.
12 days ago

Nora Caracci said:

love the mood, a bit vintage ;-)
2 weeks ago

Gillian Everett replied to Nora Caracci:

Yes, Art Deco.
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PhLB - Luc Boonen said:

a jewel, very impressive architecture and history
13 days ago

Gillian Everett replied to PhLB - Luc Boonen:

Yes, so great that it is still operating. The Cinema is still quite popular in Australia.
www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-13/australians-seek-movie-magic-amid-cost-of-living-crisis/104213384
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