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kings-cross-theatre

4.3 · 229 Google reviews

The Kings Cross Theatre was located at the corner of Darlinghurst Road and Victoria Street, Sydney, between 1916 and 1966.

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4.3 ★ (229)

Venue info

The Kings Cross Theatre was located at the corner of Darlinghurst Road and Victoria Street, Sydney, between 1916 and 1966.

History

The Kings Cross Theatre and opened on Friday 14 April 1916. The Theatre was managed by Waddigton's and boasted 2000 seats, a new ventilation system and beautifully decorated stage. The Secret Orchard starring Blanche Sweet was chosen for the opening night and within a few weeks its nightly showings became a popular venue for Sydneysiders. In August 1928 the theatre was renovated to increase its seating capacity and install a Wurlitzer orchestral organ. The total amount for the alterations and additions to the theatre was £15.000. The addition of the Grand Wurlitzer was of some importance at the time as Waddington's engaged Joseph Wayne from America to play the organ augmented with an orchestra. The theatre underwent further renovations in 1935 to extend the seating and redecorate the interior. In 1963 the theatre was closed and the Proclamation published in the Government Gazette of 20 April 1916 was revoked. Between 1963 and 1966 the site was occupied by John Harrigan's Surf City. The building was demolished in 1966 and replaced by the Crest Hotel. Not far on same side along Darlighurst Road to the north was the Kings Cross News Reel. Contrary to its name, in the 1950s this 298-seat upstairs joint, managed by K F E Cook, showed feature films of the vintage variety.

Accessibility

Available at this venue:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Accessibility information supplied by Google Maps. Please contact the venue directly to confirm details for your visit.

What visitors say

5.0 · 8 years ago
Lovely and very well crafted piece! I watched this with my 8years old and she thoroughly enjoyed it, especially when the real steam engine steps in. Decent food options are available too. A must watch show!
— G S
4.0 · 9 years ago
Purpose built pop up theatre. Saw Lazarus here. Amazing venue, phenomenal sound and lighting. Friendly staff and quick bar service. Drinks a little pricey, but hey, what theatre isn't?
— Dan Jordan
5.0 · 9 years ago
Saw the David Bowie musical, "Lazarus", here. The well lit theater is very large. It is also easy to find via public transport. It serves drinks. Staff are friendly and professional. Seats are comfortable and plush.
— Nick Graham
4.0 · 9 years ago
Came here to see Lazarus, and was really surprised by the quality of sound in the venue. The outer appearance of a pop up marquee can be deceiving. Only downside is that you can hear city noise during the performance
— Jake Millidge

Reviews sourced from Google Maps.

Live venue listings

REVIEW: Lazarus, Kings Cross Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭

9 November 2016

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REVIEW: The Railway Children, Kings Cross Theatre ✭✭✭✭

25 January 2015

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kings-cross-theatre offers wheelchair-accessible entrance. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.

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