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Photoplayertrust commented about De Luxe Theatre on Jul 12, 2012 at 8:57 pm

The Deluxe Theatre P O Box 140 Opotiki

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Photoplayertrust commented about De Luxe Theatre on Jul 12, 2012 at 8:47 pm

The Deluxe Theatre Opotiki was originally built for the Shalfoon Brothers in 1926 and was used for Films and live shows for many years.Around 1928 Kerridge leased the theatre (The third in his chain)and ran it until he eventually he perched it around 1940. Kerridge changed the name to The Regent and it stayed in his chain of cinemas until around 1976.In 1960 a Fire burnt out the stage and auditorium Kerridge-Odeon rebuilt the the cinema but not the stage.In 1976 it was sold to Brian Amsley Two years latter the Regent was Purchased by the Opotiki Community Theatre Trust who still run it today The Name was changed back to the Deluxe,and the Entrance has been restored to its original Art Deco style and the stage has been reinstated many more renovations have been carried out, including a small 40 seat theatre to the north side. The main theatre still seats over 500 people and is used regular. Films are shown in the small theatre most weekends and a silent film festival is held each September in conjugation with a silent film-making competition

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Photoplayertrust commented about Photoplayers wanted! on Jul 12, 2012 at 6:39 pm

Hi Just found this cite. I am a member of The Photoplayer Restoration Trust.Two years ago we located New Zealand’s only Photoplayer It is a Wurlitzer Style “K” It has been hidden in a shed for 50+years We have just received funding to restore it which will start at the end of this year.Its present condition is not good and many parts are missing, so if you know of parts being available let us know also looking for some original Wurlitzer or Philips ( pc or pm) Rolls made especially for accompanying films. We have a website www.photoplayer.org.nz our email is