
Hoyts Regent Fitzroy 84 Johnston Street, Melbourne, VIC - 1931

Image - Artwork for the opening program (30th March 1931) Ronald Colman in “Two Lovers”.
Built on the site of the Solway Theatre (1911-1928). Fitzroy’s Regent Theatre was amongst the largest of Melbourne’s suburban cinemas and was opened on 30th March 1931 with Ronald Colman in “Two Lovers”. It was operated by Hoyts Theatres for most of its life.
It featured a long foyer off Johnston Street, Fitzroy. The foyer possessed a barrel-vaulted ceiling painted and decorated in Gothic Revival style. The theatre’s auditorium featured crystal chandeliers, an orchestra pit, also a 21ft deep stage, two large dressing rooms and flytower for visiting singers and actors.
The main house curtain was made of contoured silk. Seating was provided for 2,247, with 1,443 in the stalls and 804 in the circle. The proscenium was 40ft wide.
Contributed by Greg Lynch - dimensional1@bigpond.com
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