ASTOR THEATRE CLOSING
Sun, 10 Aug 2008, 10:24 pmJim C53 posts in thread
ASTOR THEATRE CLOSING
Sun, 10 Aug 2008, 10:24 pmTodays news anounced the closure of the Astor Theatre. Are we to see the demise of yet another wonderful entertainment venue? The news is that it has become un-economic to run as a cinema any more.
Like most old theatres there is a small stage behind the silver screen with a green room and amenities.
The building itself is heritage listed and can not be demolished. It could be turned into
a Warehouse,Liquor Store, Bowling lane etc like many other of Perths wonderful old theatres.
It would be a shame to see this venue disappear, or even fall into the hands of some of the
large entertainment moguls when we are always looking for suitable venues for live theatre.
I am wondering if any of our members/ readers has any inside information as to the future of this theatre or contacts that could help in turning this into a Community Theatre.
There is huge potential for our collective interest, Live Theatre.
Jaguar.
Yes, you're right... the
Fri, 15 Aug 2008, 12:12 amYes, you're right... the question is, how do the two venues get confused? I would like to know where Liz got her information, and if it's confirmable by other sources.
By the way, the Astor Theatre still runs movies, and is across the road from Red Stitch Actors Theatre... which is on the same side of the road as St Michaels.
http://www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au
Another interesting question: it would have to be a private school if one bought out a theatre venue. Can you imagine a government school doing it?
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