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The Arts Theatre Cronulla is a community theatre located at 6 Surf Road Cronulla in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It has a single auditorium that seats 120. It has a single auditorium that seats 120.
Cronulla Spring Festival is held every year on the second weekend of September. It includes free entertainment, food and many variety stalls. Opera on the Beach is an event commonly held at Cronulla as part of the nation's Australia Day celebrations. [19] Arts Theatre Cronulla produces four plays per year since 1963
The opening date of the Lismore drive-in is not known, but was before 1973. It has been demolished. Tweed Heads drive-in opened in December 1971 and is thought to have closed in the 1990s. The site was brought by Gold Coast Airport for carparking. The Armidale Drive-In was located in Mossman St and opened in the 1970s and closed in 1986.
1932: 18 November. T. J. Dorgan conducted the theatre, but it was not being used at the time. [4] 1933: The theatre was still not used as a cinema, but dances and socials were being held in it. [4] 1935: By 20 June a sound screen had been installed (following the fire of 1932), and the equipment in use was made by RCA (Radio Corporation of ...
Without Yiannoudes' intervention and the Greek community's support for cinema during this period, it is unlikely that the Westgarth would have survived. [8] [9] A stage was added in the 1980s to allow for live performances, necessitating the removal of 15 seats. As with cinema in general, attendance declined in the 1980s due to the rise of home ...
1895 – In Paris on December 28, 1895, the Lumière brothers screen ten films at the Salon Indien du Grand Café in Paris making the first commercial public screening ever made, marked traditionally as the birth date of the film.
It was once again refurbished in 1997, becoming a three-screen cinema and (seating 300, 150 and 140). It was part of the Wallis Cinemas chain for some time, [23] [29] but by 2009 was being run by independent operators, then Terry, Jacky and Joe Proud. [30] The Prouds put it up for sale in November 2018. [31]
The cinema is a single-screen cinema, with 750 seats on two levels. It is available for hire, specialising in fund-raising events, [24] and is used as a venue for Adelaide Fringe events. [25] The cinema had a new digital projection system installed in 2012, with the assistance of the South Australian Government and Unley Council. [16]