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Built within the grounds is a hardtop cinema, so patrons can choose between outdoor and indoor movies. Yatala Drive-In during a themed event in 2013 Charters Towers Tors Drive-In, 110-120 New Queen Road, Queenton , Charters Towers ( 20°03′54″S 146°17′27″E / 20.0650°S 146.2907°E / -20.0650; 146.2907 ( CHARTERS TOWERS ...
In 2012 after nearly fifty years in the original 100-year-old building, the theatre underwent major renovations bringing its facilities in line with modern standards. [8] Along with their regular season of plays the Cronulla Arts Theatre also runs adult drama classes [9] and a Crash Test drama program for the development of short plays. [10]
Village Cinemas is an Australian-based multinational film exhibition brand that mainly shows blockbusters, mainstream, children and family films and some arthouse, foreign language and documentary films.
Cronulla Park is located behind the beach at South Cronulla. Dunningham Park sits behind the beach at North Cronulla, shaded by large Norfolk Island pines. It features a children's playground, picnic tables and a kiosk. Monro Park, featuring the Cronulla War Memorial, [13] is located opposite Cronulla railway station.
Palace Cinemas is an Australian cinema chain that specialises in arthouse and international films.. Their head office are based in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and they operate locations in New South Wales (Central Park, [1] Norton Street, Byron Bay, Ballina [2] & Oxford St), [3] Victoria (Coburg, Brighton Bay, Northcote, Balwyn, Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The ...
The cinema commemorated the occasion by framing and displaying their archive of retro movie posters. Avoca Beach Theatre won the Australian International Movie Convention's Best National Independent Regional Cinema Award in 2008 and 2010, [21] 11 & 12. In 2009, the cinema hosted The Coasties Film Festival as an initiative to highlight local ...
The cinema was designed by renowned Art Deco architect Christopher Arthur Smith. [11] It was built by R.J. Nurse of Norwood, and the interior decoration was by a Mrs B.A. Gordon. The original plans show the name "Savoy", but it was initially named the Goodwood Star. [12] The cinema opened on 8 October 1941 as the New Star Theatre. [2]
V-Max cinemas feature enhanced film display, picture quality, and immersive surround sound. The screens at V-Max used to be a minimum width of 25 meters or greater, however, that was lowered to 20 metres in 2010. V-Max cinemas are placed in large auditoriums which feature larger seats, stadium seating and wider arm-rests.