Renown Theatre 378 Glenhuntly Road, Melbourne, VIC

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Renown Theatre 378 Glenhuntly Road, Melbourne, VIC

Hoyts Renown Theatre 378 Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick – VIC

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Hoyts appointed Cecil W. Fraser to the position of manager. The additions made to the Renown were at a cost of £11,00.00 which enabled 1700 people to be seated comfortably. 1200 in the stalls and 500 in the commodious dress circle. To cater for the additional seating in the circle the roof was raised by 6 feet. Adequate fresh air was provided by the installation of the typhoon ventilation scheme, which gave 38 cubic feet of fresh air per minute to each person when the theatre is filled.

This fine up-to-date theatre has been altered and decorated in a most artistic manner, with panels by George Lloyd being a special feature.

The alterations were carried out by Messrs. Richardson and Wood (architects), and Brockie & Irving (builders).

The grand opening of the refurbishment was on the evening of Wed June Ist, 1921.

On the night Councillor Packer, Mayor of Caulfield confronted with sustained enthusiastic applause spoke glowingly of the extensive Hoyts refurbishment, and then officially declared the packed theatre open. The proceeds of the night went to the Victorian Institute for the blind & the Blind Soldiers Association.

Hoyts decided to continue the policy of film supported by live entertainment, and Mr Foster was asked to return to his position of musical director and lead the Renown symphony orchestra of 8 musicians.

The Renown continued to operate profitably and was extensively refurbished, including the modernization of the facade in 1940.

Contributed by Greg Lynch –

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