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Regent Theatre

Brisbane

Updated: Mar 08, 2025

Built in 1929 to the design of Richard Gailey Jnr and Charles Hollinshed (designer of the Melbourne Regent), Brisbane's Regent Theatre was one of four opulent Regent theatres constructed in Australia in the grand Hollywood style of the time.

Its site had been acquired by one of the doomed Mayne children, William, in 1892 and after his death, passed onto his brother James and sister Mary.

During Bjelke Petersen’s reign in the 1970’s the auditorium was sacrificed to a Hoyts multiplex cinema and the city lost what was amongst the grandest theatre venues in Australia. It had boasted a 25000 pound Wurlitzer organ from New York (now in GOMA’s Cinematheque), an oval dome above the auditorium with a one ton bronze chandelier and extraordinary decorative plasterwork in the foyer.

After protests, only the opulent foyer was retained and it is now a Visitors Centre.

 

Regent Theatre               

167 Queen St

Brisbane

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167 Queen St Brisbane

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