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  2. Rangiora - Wikipedia

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    Rangiora Town Hall and Regent Cinema. Rangiora boasts two theatre companies: The North Canterbury Musical Society [19] and The Rangiora Players. [20] There are also a number of music, dance and drama schools based in the town, including the Hartley School of Performing Arts.

  3. Regent Cinema, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    The cinema, originally named the Regent Picture House, was designed by Lumb and Walton, architects practicing in Blackpool, and opened on 17 January 1921, showing the film The Call of the Road. It seated 1,092, with 420 seats in the balcony and 42 in an upper balcony.

  4. Regent Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Cinema was a cinema in Brighton, England. It was opened by Provincial Cinematograph Theatres on 27 July 1921 and was one of that company's first super cinemas. It was demolished in 1974.

  5. Regent Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Theatre is the name of several theatres in various cities. including: Australia Regent Theatre, Adelaide ... Regent Cinema, a former cinema in Brighton ...

  6. Regent Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Regent Theatre cinema usher, 1936. The Regent Theatre was a heritage-listed cinema and entertainment venue in George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, built in 1928 as a flagship for Hoyts, and was demolished in 1988 by property developer Leon Fink.

  7. Wisbech Electric Theatre - Wikipedia

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    After WW1 Mr HB Harris (aka Vincent Revelle), assistant manager at the Electric Theatre, Norwich was appointed manager. He left to become manager of the Regent cinema, Chelmsford. [2] [3] It was renamed twice, the Regent Cinema/Theatre and the Onyx Cinema. The 25 feet deep stage and three dressing rooms allowed it to be used as a theatre for ...

  8. Regent Cinema, Deal - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Cinema is a former cinema and bingo hall in Deal, Kent, England. It was originally built in 1928 as a simple pavilion for musical concerts but this proved unprofitable and in 1933 it was converted into a cinema, with an Art Deco-style entrance. The cinema closed in 1963 and was briefly used as a wrestling venue before being converted ...

  9. Regent Theatre, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Originally a 2,000 seat cinema the Regent opened on 1 June 1928, and the interior is elaborately decorated in a revived baroque style, characteristic of the super cinemas of the time. The design is a variation of Robert Atkinson's for the 1921 Regent cinema in Brighton, England, which was demolished in 1974. There were comparable picture ...