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  2. Westgarth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Westgarth arose from an era in which High Street featured many theatres in Thornbury and Northcote, including the Thornbury Picture Palace, Lyric Theatre and Northcote Town Hall. Design of the building is sometimes credited to Walter Burley Griffin , but this claim is unsubstantiated. [ 4 ]

  3. List of theatres in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    cnr Barkly & Carlisle Streets, St Kilda: 1972: 783: theatre, dance: Originally opened as the Victory Cinema in 1921 [26] Northcote Town Hall: 189 High Street, Northcote: 350: theatre [27] North Melbourne Town Hall: 521 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne: theatre, dance, live art: Part of Arts House Palais Theatre: Lower Esplanade, St Kilda ...

  4. Valhalla Cinema, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Valhalla relocated from Richmond to the Westgarth Theatre in High Street, Westgarth, after the sale of their original venue (it was later demolished). With the characteristic offbeat nature of the cinema, the last film screened at the old premises was the first half of "The Blues Brothers", with the second half being screened at ...

  5. 'High theatrical orbit': 10 reasons to absolutely see "The ...

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    Where: Topfer Theatre at Zach Theatre, 202 S. Lamar Blvd. (Onsite parking is $12. Street parking in the area is sometimes available.) Street parking in the area is sometimes available.) Tickets ...

  6. List of dinner theaters - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater – Fresno, California, dinner and a musical or play put on by the Good Company Players; Showboat Dinner TheatreSt. Petersburg, Florida, a popular Tampa Bay venue in the 1970s–1980s, featuring popular stars of stage and screen, such as Dorothy Lamour, Hayden Rorke, Cesar Romero, and Myrna Loy [7]

  7. Northcote, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Lower Plenty Road (or High Street as it is known today) became the central street of Northcote, instead of Westgarth Street as initially proposed. A bridge was built across the Merri Creek in 1858, making access to the area more convenient. Throughout the 1850s, churches, schools, and hotels were built. (see Timeline).

  8. St Martins Youth Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Operation of the theatre continued until 1977, when the Victorian Government purchased the site with the intent to establish a youth arts centre. [5] In 1978, an organisation, then known as St Martins, took up residence, and on 18 March 1980, St Martins Youth Arts Centre was established as a company and charitable institution.

  9. Northcote Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The town hall was built in 1887 as the municipal offices and council chambers for the former City of Northcote. It was designed in the Classic Revival style by George Johnson . [ 2 ] After the amalgamation of the City of Northcote with the City of Preston in 1994 to form the City of Darebin , the Town Hall was redeveloped and renovated into an ...