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  Discover. Preserve. Protect.
Also known as Hippodrome

Capitol Theatre

Sydney, New South Wales
13 Campbell Street, Haymarket
, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia
(map)
+61.02.9320.5000
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Atmospheric
Function: Stage Shows
Seats: 2771
Chain: Unknown
Architect: John Eberson, Henry Eli White
Firm: Unknown
Capitol Theatre
Recent view of the Capitol Theatre's absolutely stunning atmospheric interior
The Capitol Theatre was built on the site of the 1893 Sydney Fruit and Vegetable market. The site was later redeveloped for Wirth Bros. Circus, opening as the Hippodrome in 1916. The original facade of the markets has been retained, although the 36 street level arches were rebuilt up to the second level of the building.

In 1927, Union Theatres took over the lease (the property was and is still owned by the Sydney City Council) and converted it into a movie palace. Sydney architect Henry White, went to America in 1927 to get ‘know-how' on what was the latest in theatre design.

What no one knew until the 1970's, Stuart Doyle, head of Union Theatres, employed John Eberson to design much of the Capitol Theatre, particularly its auditorium. His finished plans were sent to Henry White's office in Australia, then released with only Henry White's name on them. Whereas, the American drawings listed 'Henry White, Sydney, and John Eberson, Chicago, Architects-in-Association' as the principal architects.

When the conversion was complete, the Capitol Theatre reopened as an Atmospheric style movie palace on Easter Saturday, April 7, 1928; with the silent feature "His Lady" starring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello. There was always a lavish stage production with orchestra, singers and dancers, before the main feature. The Wurlitzer 3Manual/15Rank theatre organ was played by the American organist, Fred Scholl, the organist from Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian theatres in Hollywood, California.

After the close of Greater Union Theatres' lease in 1972, "Jesus Christ Superstar" played on stage for a couple of years, and then rock concerts took over the venue, with vandalism beyond belief. In 1977 the ailing building was classified by the National Trust of New South Wales. In 1989, it was decided to restore the theatre as a venue for live theatre. Restoration and extension work started in 1993.

Some $AU30 million later, the fully-restored Capitol Theatre opened on January 24, 1995. In July 1995, "Miss Saigon" became the theatre's first big stage production. The stage had been extended into a street at the rear of the theatre and the orchestra pit enlarged to accommodate 110 players.

The stage is now one of the largest in Australia. The fly-tower is some 5 floors high. A 35mm projector was installed in 1999 for nostalgia screenings whenever the theater is closed for 'live' shows. "Gone With the Wind" was the first of many films in the pipeline, but because of changing theater management and policy, the screening of films has suspended. A great shame, as the theatre was originally designed for movies.

For a complete visual history of Sydney's Capitol Theatre, a 60 minute documentary on VHS cassette "Once Upon a Dream", is available exclusively from Kino Cinema Quarterly in NTSC and PAL format for $US20 (including overseas airmail postage) and $AU30 (including Australian postage).

Related Websites

Capitol Theatre - Sydney (Official)
Contributed by John Adey


YOUR COMMENTS

 
Bring back cinema to the Capitol!!!
posted by chevygirl on Sep 2, 2002 at 4:42am
I wish to purchase "Once Upon A Dream". Is it available on DVD? I live in La Mesa, Calif.,USA. Please send me the NTSC version if not available on DVD, please send a VHS copy. I don't think I've ever seen anything like the Capitol Theater. You must be very proud of it! Thank You for your time and consideration. My address is 4855 Harbinson Ave.,La Mesa, California, 91941, U.S.A. THANK YOU!! Mike Ewing 9-15-2002
posted by MikeEwing on Sep 15, 2002 at 11:54pm
Way back in 1944 I was a page boy at the Prince Edward, the Lyceum, and the Capitol Theatres in Sydney and loved every minute of my jobs until I outgrew my uniform. From the Capitol I went to the State Theatre as an usher. From there to the Plaza in George Street as commissionaire and finally ended up as a manager of various Hoyts Suburban Theatres, mainly at Arncliffe Theatre where I employed a lovely young girl as an usherette to look after the kids during Saturday afternoon matinees. She was a real hit and the theatre jumped from about a dozen or so occupied seats to almost full capacity of both the upstairs lounge and the stalls. The girl in question had a great deal to do with this dramatic increase in business. Her name?

Lorraine Bayly (star of the Sullivans).

With my wife and son I will be staying at the Capitol Square hotel from January 7th to 16th and intend to do the rounds of my theatres to ensure are being properly looked after.

Ah - the nostalgia of it all.

Neville Jackson,
nebu1@tpg.com.au
posted by nebu1 on Nov 12, 2002 at 1:00am
I was just wondering does the Capitol Theatre take year 10 work experience students? I am very interested in stage and costume design. Thanks
posted by JessicaMcLiesh on Feb 22, 2003 at 12:38am
Do you have any information on Zilla Moore who used to swim with the dolphins in a gold swimsuit in a pool at the Capitol theatre in the 30's? I will buy the video also but any additional info about her?
posted by MilsieP on Mar 2, 2003 at 2:35pm
to Michael: it already is.........but currently is staging THE LION KING for the next 2 years. After that, another symphony season will play there.
Even the the early 70s when it was a double feature cinema screening such wonders as CHROME AND HOT LEATHER + GOD FORGIVES I DON'T or perhaps BILLY THE KID VS DRACULA + JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEINS DAUGHTER (at 80c too!)
the Australian Ballet and the Opera would each have a guest appearance season. Even Liberace played to packed houses in 1970. Then it became the home of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR for several years from 1972.
Milsie P above should contact a Sydney Daily Telegraph theatre journo;
Jessica above should contact the Theatre Management (like, der!)... Paul B.
posted by paulb on Jan 20, 2004 at 6:53pm
Look it up via Google on the internet: capitol theatre sydney australia.
posted by paulb on Jan 26, 2004 at 7:33pm
Michael.........I want you to contact ME on ptb@bigpond.net.au
Paul Brennan in Sydney Australia, I want yur email address.
posted by paulb on Jan 27, 2004 at 12:17am
What a beautiful theatre - just like the Civic theatre in Auckland, New Zealand
posted by Rex on Apr 10, 2005 at 4:59pm
Hi Paul, My name is Michael and I live in New Zealand I am interested in some more photo's of the Capitol Theatre in Sydney. Judging by the photo it looks very similar to the Civic in Auckland.

I was wondering do you show movies there anymore?
posted by on Apr 19, 2005 at 2:44pm
Hello Michael....No The Capitol is no longer available to screen films. There was a season of GONE WITH THE WIND in 1999 for its 60th Anniversary and for that The Capitol was fitted with projection equipment for the first time in 25 years. It was a popular 3 week season, but the management preferred to stay with live shows. I would have screened other classics there (CASABLANCA, ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD and RYANS DAUGHTER) but the theatre was not available as there was a further change in senior management and then THE LION KING went in which has had a hugely successful run. After June this year 2005,when that show closes it will likely stay with more theatre not films. You could contact management yourself via their website, not here. The theatre's address is 13 Campbell St Haymarket 2000. They might even have photos you can purchase.
posted by paulb on Apr 19, 2005 at 5:52pm
Thanks Paul. Thats the same way as with the Civic Theatre up in Auckland. They are using it for more stage shows rather than movies.

They do use the Civic for film festival's though and they have a lovely flamingo curtain. If you are interested in seeing photo's of Auckland's Civic Theatre the website is http://www.friendsofthecivic.4t.com I hope you enjoy the website.

Please keep in touch

Regards

Michael Day
posted by on Apr 27, 2005 at 4:46pm
I just learned about this theatre when trying to find a list of theatres in Australia. Interesting to note that Eberson had a partner by the name of Henry White when he built this one!
posted by Patsy on Feb 19, 2006 at 2:32pm
Henry White was an Australian architect whom Eberson assisted in designing this theater and others in Australia and New Zealand, including the Ambassador in Perth, and apparently the Civic in Auckland. Shortly before taking on his projects in the southern hemisphere, Eberson had seen his Riviera Theater open in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. He and White toured this theater, and used its design as inspiration for all their theaters in Australia and New Zealand. The Riviera was also renovated and reopened in 1995, and is now called the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center. I know the Rose well (perhaps too well?). Looking at photos of the Capitol, I see a definite family resemblance.
posted by MidnightBlue on Mar 31, 2007 at 7:19pm
Correcting my mention of the AmbassadorS Theatre in Perth...
posted by MidnightBlue on Mar 31, 2007 at 7:33pm
Oh you lucky lucky people! In the UK we dont have such a stunning example of an atmospheric theatre left in such a stunning state as the Capital is. Ive seen a few shows here and i say they were very very good shows to compete with the show that surrounds you from the second you walk in.
Congratulations and i look forward to my next visit
posted by Ian -'adoraKiaOra on May 3, 2007 at 8:07am
Hi folks
I'm astonished that I have found info on the Architect Henry White I am looking into my family history and Henry Eli White is my great Grandfather.
posted by edwina white on Feb 7, 2008 at 6:43am

Hi Edwina,
I am writing an architectural biography of Henry Eli White for an Encyclopedia.
I would like to hear from you by email, so that I can add to his wonderful list of theatre designs.
Cinema Treasures has my e-mail address.
posted by Nava
posted by Nava on May 20, 2009 at 6:50am
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