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Monday, June 30, 2014

History of the Capitol Theatre - Saving Sydney's Iconic Theatre


The Capitol Story: Saving Sydney's Iconic Theatre

Early Days
Construction of Belmore Markets begins on the current site of the Capitol Theatre in 1866 as Sydney’s first permanent fruit and vegetable market. Belmore Markets was later dismantled and re-erected as the Hippodrome. All of the features of the original market are retained in the outer shell of the theatre today.
In 1916, Wirth’s Circus and Hippodrome opens – the largest theatre in Australia.

After its conversion from the Wirth Bros Hippodrome, the ‘new’ Capitol Theatre opened in 1928 as Australia’s first ‘atmospheric’ Picture Palace. The 2,999 auditorium was transformed to an open-air Florentine garden, complete with artificial foliage, flocks of birds, statues, swirling clouds & twinkling stars.

Originally the theatre showed movies, with a Wurlitzer organ, stage band & Capitol Ballet dancers. This same organ now resides at the Orion Centre in Campsie where people can still come to hear it play.

Belmore Markets
Nestled in the historic Haymarket district, the building itself began its life in 1892 as the Belmore markets. The market’s motif of fruit and foliage may still be seen in the terra cotta decorative relief of fruit and foliage in the spandrels of the arches.

Circus Days
In 1916 the building was converted to a hippodrome designed specifically for the Wirth Bros circus. Part of the specification was the reinforced concrete water tank 12 metres in diameter and 3.6 metres deep for performances by seals and polar bears. The tank had a hydraulically controlled platform that was raised from the base to form a cover that doubled as a circus ring when the pool was not in use. This tank still exists but is covered by the new floor.

Picture Palace
Within 10 years the circus became financially unviable and Wirth Bros initiated the idea of converting the theatre to a picture palace or movie theatre. In 1927 John Eberson, a renowned American designer of theatrically themed theatres, was commissioned to create the Capitol Theatre for its new tenant, Union Theatres. The classical reproduction statues and architectural props were manufactured in the US, scrupulously numbered for shipment and reassembly – supervised by Sydney theatre designer Henry White.

Opening Night
The Sydney Morning Herald covered the opening in 1928:
“The effect of the new Capitol Theatre on the crowds which entered it on Saturday night was bewildering and a little overwhelming. One seemed to have stepped from under the dull skies of everyday life and passed into an enchanted region where the depth of the blue heavens had something magical about it and something heavily exotic, clouds passed lightly over then stars began to twinkle. Then again all was blue and clear.”

Glory Days
In 1928 people were attracted into the theatre to escape to a different world, they were captivated by the whimsical decor and the lavishness of the surroundings. They went to hear the orchestra and the mighty Wurlitzer, to watch the newsreel and soak up everything Hollywood had to offer. But for the Capitol, the glory days were over before they had started. Greater Union was hit hard by the depression and by 1933 when the theatre was converted for talkies, it was already showing second rate movies.

Changing Times
In 1945 there were 151 million admissions to Australian cinemas, the biggest year in Australian movie history, but by 1958 Australians had been seduced by television and more than 20% of Sydney cinemas had closed. It was a grim time for many theatres and without major investment the Capitol’s future looked bleak. In 1972, Harry M. Miller presented Jesus Christ Superstar which had a successful two-year run but time, lack of funds and vandalism had taken their toll and the Capitol was in ruins.

Saving an Icon
By the end of the 1970’s it seemed the only real value was the land, the Sydney City Council considered demolition to allow a new lyric theatre to be built on the site. But in 1981 Australia’s last remaining atmospheric theatre was snatched from the jaws of the bulldozer by a Heritage Council conservation order and plans were made to restore the building and create a world-class lyric theatre.

Restoration
For the first time in its history the theatre underwent a complete and thorough restoration that took two years and cost over $30m to complete. The orchestra pit was expanded with space for 110 musicians. New dressing rooms and technical areas incorporated part of the old tunnels used by the animals in the theatre's former life as a hippodrome.

The fly-tower was extended to become 30 metres high and 37 metres wide extending nine metres into Hay Street making it one of the largest in Australia. In July 1995 an acclaimed production of Miss Saigon put the Capitol back on the world stage.

Finally the Capitol had the second chance it deserved and Sydney has a theatre to be proud of.

Source: http://capitoltheatre.com.au/index.php/about-us/history-of-the-capitol


Coming to Capitol Theatre for a show?
Want to stay close to the theatre while in Sydney?


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is located directly opposite the Capitol Theatre. It is a smoke-free hotel offering free WiFi and located only minutes away from Sydney attractions such as Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf, Star City Casino, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Paddy's Markets and the city's dining and cinema districts. Public transport is conveniently close with Sydney’s Central Station and the Coach terminal less than five minutes walk.

To view our rooms or to book, visit our website: http://www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/new-south-wales/metro-hotel-sydney-central

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Monday, June 23, 2014

Sir David Attenborough Live in Sydney | The Third Dimension

Sir David Attenborough will appear live on stage in Sydney and Melbourne in November in a brand new show titled Sir David Attenborough – The Third Dimension.
A pioneer of the latest technological advances in program making, Sir David brings the natural world to audiences worldwide in ways not dreamt of just a few years ago.
Focusing on his latest programs, Sir David will share his most recent experiences filming the natural world, using the latest technology such as CGI and time-lapse, and showing audiences some of his programs highlights as they were meant to been watched – in 3D.
“Imagine Sir David, in person, on stage, talking about his latest filming expedition and then watching his work in 3D”, said Lateral Events CEO Simon Baggs. “This maybe the largest 3D viewing in Australia, a testament to Sir David’s continuing quest to use the latest technology to bring us closer to the natural world. It will truly be a unique experience.”
Following the sold-out tours of Australia in 2012 and 2013, the new show will provide a completely fresh look at the natural world and an insight into Sir David’s recent travels and discoveries.
PRICES:
Platinum $245.00
A Reserve $199.00
B Reserve $149.00
C Reserve $99.00
D Reserve $65.00


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Sunday, June 22, 2014

DIRTY DANCING (Just Announced!) - Sydney Lyric in January 2015


JUST ANNOUNCED: The international hit musical DIRTY DANCING will return to Australia a decade after its World Premiere in Sydney, opening at the Sydney Lyric in January 2015! 

Featuring hit songs including “Hungry Eyes”, “Hey! Baby, Do You Love Me?” and the iconic (I’ve Had) “The Time Of My Life”, DIRTY DANCING has become one of the most popular musical productions of all time. 

DIRTY DANCING RETURNS TO WHERE THE MAGIC BEGAN
Leading Australian theatre producer John Frost has announced the international hit musical Dirty Dancing will return to Australia in January 2015, a decade after its World Premiere in Sydney.

“Dirty Dancing has been an amazing worldwide success,” said Frost. “The 1987 film was a massive hit, and the original movie soundtrack contains some of the most loved songs of all time. The stage musical gave audiences the chance to hear these songs performed live and to experience the breathtaking dance routines. People flocked to it, breaking records all around the world. 




The UK Observer called Dirty Dancing ‘The biggest live theatre sensation of all time’. Now, ten years after the World Premiere in Sydney, it returns home to where the magic began, playing at the Sydney Lyric where audiences can again have the Time Of Their Lives.”

Featuring hit songs including Hungry Eyes, Hey! Baby, Do You Love Me? and the iconic (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life, Dirty Dancing has become one of the most popular musical productions of all time.

Waitlist now by adding Dirty Dancing to your favourites.



Club Lyric members will receive priority access to tickets. If you're not already a member, email club@sydneylyric.com.au to sign up.

Tickets from Ticket Master http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/Dirty-Dancing-tickets/artist/1518833

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Live FIFA World Cup Games at Palace Hotel Sydney

Join the Crowd at Palace Hotel Sydney to watch the best teams in the world battle it out to progress on from the pool rounds, this mornings crowds were great and build a great atmosphere to watch all the action..

Next Round of Games

Mexico v Cameroon is on at 2am

Spain v Netherlands is on at 5am

 Australia v Chile at 8am

Serving Breakfast rolls, coffee and alcohol

#fifa #fifaworldcup #livevenuesydney #worldcupsydney #fifasydney

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

History of the Eagles - Live in concert

History of the Eagles - Live in concert

Presented by: Frontier Touring
Tickets On Sale: Tuesday 10 June 2014, 10.00am

Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce the return of one of music’s most iconic groups to our shores.  Renowned for their hit laden sell-out concerts, the Eagles are bringing their critically acclaimed ‘History of the Eagles’ World Tour to Australia and New Zealand in February/March 2015.

The legendary ‘Hotel California’ outfit will perform their career-spanning “History Of the Eagles” concerts, which sees members Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit deliver an incredible three-hour songfest of classic Eagles hits, including tracks the band had never previously performed live.

Including celebrated favourites such as ‘Desperado’, ‘Take It Easy’, ‘New Kid In Town’, ‘Lyin’ Eyes’ and ‘Take It To The Limit’, the “History Of The Eagles” global trek has already elated fans across the USA and Canada since their latest world jaunt kicked off in July 2013. Last in Australia in 2010 and New Zealand in 1995, the “History Of the Eagles” tour is a mammoth production spanning the globe – and a show for fans to remember.

With those unmistakable West Coast harmonies and the song writing gems of Glenn Frey and Don Henley, don’t miss your chance to see the Eagles make history.

Source: http://www.qantascreditunionarena.com.au/Events/Events%20Detail/The_Eagles.aspx

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Wolf of Wall Street - Jordan Belfort Live in Qantas Credit Union, Sydney


Produced a best-selling book and a record-breaking movie, but Jordan Belfort’s most powerful story you need to hear in person.


Jordan Belfort learned the hard way that success at anything in life – from building your career or business, defining entrepreneurial vision, enhancing relationships to creating wealth – has a ‘formula’… a system of ‘rules’.
By developing a unique understanding of those rules he now knows how to ‘fail elegantly’ – because the real lessons are in the failures. And he knows how to succeed wildly!
Jordan can claim to have transformed vast numbers of lives. His testimonials confirm he can take virtually any individual, regardless of background, and empower them to attain goals they never dreamed themselves capable of.
Ticket Inclusions:
Platinum – the best seats in the house
The Wolf of Wall Street book signed by Jordan Belfort
Plus an exclusive cocktail function with Jordan
VIP – VIP seating
The Wolf of Wall Street book signed by Jordan Belfort   


DATES/TIME
Tuesday 24 June 2014
Starts 7.00pm
PRICES
Platinum $795.00
VIP $295.00
General $129.00


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BOOKINGS
Web:  Ticketek
Telephone: 132 849

Monday, June 2, 2014

June Live Music at Palace Hotel Sydney

Featuring the best Indy Rock Acts from Australia and beyond – The Square is a Live Music and Performance Space with a Capacity of around 200. 

We have a great Sound and Light System fully installed as well as a Live Recording Facility to record your gig.

- See more at: http://www.palacehotelsydney.com.au/2014/06/03/live-music-at-the-square-this-june-at-palace-hotel-sydney/#sthash.VKwE45FS.dpuf