Rex Theatre 127 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA
Rex Theatre 127 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, SA - Started off as The Pavilion Theatre June 22, 1912
Notes & inspiration courtesy of Les Peters
Photo - State Library of South Australia
“Rundle Street, south side, December 19th 1932, near side of the Pavilion Theatre is 29 yards west of Twin Street and frontage is 17 yards. On the site stood the Arcadia Picture Palace from July 2, 1910 until February 11, 1911. The Pavilion Picture Theatre opened on June 22, 1912 until the late 1920’s. It was used as a miniature golf links.
It opened as the Rex Theatre in March 31,1933. The theatre with its pleasing Edwardian facade was the first cinema in South Australia to play continuous pictures from 11am to 11pm.
The Pavilion housed a Wurlitzer theatre organ, the first in South Australia, and was played by organist Dorothy Dempsey for many years."
Lorraine Rollings writes for Les Peters - A feast for the eyes and delight for the senses. I suspect these days even if the country was enjoying the sort of economy fuelled by gold that our architects and developers would not build anything as grand and beautiful
Contributed by Greg Lynch -
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