The former Homebush Theatre is located along Parramatta Road, in the western suburb of Homebush. It was built in 1925 and renovated in 1939 when it became the Homebush Vogue until it closed in 1959. The theatre was converted into the Homebush Ice Rink which operated until it closed in 1980. It was extensively renovated in 1986 to become the Niterider Theatre Restaurant and was later known as the Midnight Star Reception Centre which closed in 1996.
Wednesday, 19 April 2023
Homebush Theatre
The former Homebush Theatre is located along Parramatta Road, in the western suburb of Homebush. It was built in 1925 and renovated in 1939 when it became the Homebush Vogue until it closed in 1959. The theatre was converted into the Homebush Ice Rink which operated until it closed in 1980. It was extensively renovated in 1986 to become the Niterider Theatre Restaurant and was later known as the Midnight Star Reception Centre which closed in 1996.
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Suburbs - Homebush,
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Quite a lot of uses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrible loss. In 1925 it must have amazed people
ReplyDeleteNice architecture!
ReplyDeleteMy one and only attempt at ice skating was in that building back in 1967.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to hear that. Cheers.
DeleteWhat a unique and fascinating facade
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What a detailed build
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