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Regent Theatre (Brisbane)

Regent Theatre (Brisbane)
Regent Theatre, Queen Street Mall facade, Brisbane.jpg
Queen Street Mall facade, 2017
Location 167 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°28′10″S 153°01′34″E / 27.4694°S 153.0261°E / -27.4694; 153.0261Coordinates: 27°28′10″S 153°01′34″E / 27.4694°S 153.0261°E / -27.4694; 153.0261
Design period 1919 - 1930s (interwar period)
Built 1928 - 1929
Architect Richard Gailey, Junior, Charles N Hollinshed, Aaron Bolot
Architectural style(s) Classicism
Official name: Regent Building, Regent Theatre
Type state heritage (built)
Designated 21 October 1992
Reference no. 600140
Significant period 1929 (fabric)
1929-1970s (historical)
1929-ongoing (social)
Significant components office/s, foyer - entrance, steps/stairway, shop/s
Builders J & E L Rees, A J Dickenson
Regent Theatre (Brisbane) is located in Queensland
Regent Theatre (Brisbane)
Location of Regent Theatre (Brisbane) in Queensland

Regent Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema at 167 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (on the Queen Street Mall). It was designed by Richard Gailey, Junior, Charles N Hollinshed, and Aaron Bolot and built from 1928 to 1929 by J & E L Rees and A J Dickenson. It was one of the original Hoyts' Picture Palaces from the 1920s. It is also known as Regent Building. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

The Regent Theatre in Brisbane was constructed as the first and only American-style picture palace to be built in Queensland. It reflects the opulence and grandeur of the great Hollywood era and was one of many operated by Hoyts in Australia.

Other significant Regent Cinemas around Australia were the Regent in George Street, Sydney (now demolished), the Regent on the Rundle Mall in Adelaide which is now converted into a shopping mall and the Regent Melbourne on Collins Street, restored in the 1990s and now a major successful live theatre for Melbourne. The Regent Theatre, Dunedin in New Zealand was adapted for live performances in the 1970s and continues to be used for those and as a cinema. Smaller Regent cinemas include the Regent in downtown Ballarat, Victoria, now remodelled into a multi-screen complex.

The picture palaces were built to imitate Hollywood's Golden Era and were designed to function as a cinema and theatre. The Regent in Brisbane was designed by Melbourne architect, Charles N. Hollinshed, with assistance from the Brisbane-based Richard Gailey Junior and Aaron Bolot. It was erected in 1929 and opened on 8 November. Construction costs totaled ₤300,000.


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