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Sydney's grand Capitol Theatre opened in 1928 and after restoration remains one of the nation's finest auditoriums.
By the 1920s, Sydney's Chinatown migrated over to Campbell Street, and was then placed with the Capitol Theatre.
The film was slightly censored and ran for a three-week season at Sydney's Capitol theatre in January 1970.

Sydney's and Theatre
The piece originally debuted in a series of September 2007 concerts at London's Royal Festival Hall, and in January 2008 at Sydney's State Theatre while headlining the Sydney Festival.
She returned to Australia in 1984, and during this tour was the last performer to appear at Sydney's Regent Theatre.
In 2011, she portrayed the role of fading actress Irina Arkadina in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull at Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre.
In 1957 Humphries moved to Sydney and joined Sydney's Philip Street Revue Theatre, which became Australia's leading venue for revue and satirical comedy over the next decade.
The Phantom of the Opera opened at Melbourne's Princess Theatre on 28 July 2007, then at Brisbane's Lyric Theatre in February 2008 followed by Sydney's Lyric Theatre in May 2008.
While playing in Sydney's Enmore Theatre in May 2011 as part of their 2011 Australian tour, lead singer Courtney Taylor-Taylor announced the new album would be titled This Machine ( after previously jokingly that it would be called either The Pastor of Muppets ,< ref > Shitty Shitty Band Band < ref > or Whirled Piece < ref > in blog posts on the band's official website ).
* Melbourne-based company Malthouse Theatre collaborated with Sydney's Bell Shakespeare to produce a musical adaptation of the work.
In September, 2011, The Screaming Jets joined Rose Tattoo, The Baby Animals and The Poor for A Concert For Clarkie-a sold-out show at Sydney's Enmore Theatre in tribute to Greg Clarke.
He also organised numerous successful concerts at many of Sydney's high profile entertainment venues including the Sydney Opera House and the Regent Theatre.
The world premiere of Stuff Happens opened at the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre in London on September 1, 2004 and has subsequently been performed at Los Angeles ' Mark Taper Forum ( with Keith Carradine and Julian Sands ) in June 2005 and at Sydney's Seymour Center ( with Rhys Muldoon and Greg Stone ) in July 2005.
In October, Daysend supported UK thrash metal legends Carcass at Sydney's Metro Theatre, before playing a string of New South Wales shows with Dyscord, Psycroptic and the US deathcore band Whitechapel in early January 2009.
The first performance of the new line-up was at Sydney's Cell Block Theatre on 17 August, the day news broke in Australia of the death of Elvis Presley.
December 1999 saw the release of " Best of Mental As Anything " which was accredited by ARIA with a gold certificate by 2001, and a seasonal single " White Christmas ", that was given away at their " Yule Party " gig at Sydney's Metro Theatre.
At the time of the renovations, Sydney's Her Majesty's Theatre was closed and some of that theatre's equipment found a new home at Darlinghurst Theatre, including seats, dressing room mirrors, lighting and bar equipment.
Mavis Bramston grew out of the recent local theatrical tradition of topical satirical revue —- most notably the popular revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre in the 1950s and 1960s -— but it was also strongly influenced by the British satire boom and especially by the contemporary British TV satirical comedy series That Was The Week That Was and Not Only ...
John was invited by Kenny Rogers to appear with him for two nights worth of shows at Sydney's State Theatre on Wednesday 15 August and Thursday 16.
Other writing credits include ' the book ' ( i. e.: the script ) for the stage play of ' Priscilla ' which premiered in 2007 at Sydney's Lyric Theatre in Star City to excellent reviews.

Sydney's and opened
Also referred to informally as " St. Francis Xavier Junior College " or " Xavier Junior College " ( XJC ) and colloquially as " Little X ", the St. Francis Xavier University Sydney Campus was situated in Sydney's central business district and saw several buildings opened as a result of growth during its first decade of operation.
The second Glebe Island bridge was an electrically operated swing bridge opened in 1903, the year after the opening of the new Pyrmont Bridge over Sydney's Darling Harbour.
The eight above-ground platforms were opened in 1926 as part of a large electrification and modernisation program aimed at improving Sydney's suburban railway services.
The line opened on 31 August 1997, mostly along the route of an unused goods railway line, to serve the redeveloped inner-city areas of Darling Harbour, Ultimo and Pyrmont, and was extended in 2000 to serve some of Sydney's inner western suburbs.
In October 1981, the company opened its first New South Wales store in Sydney's CBD on the corner of Liverpool and George Street.
Another very popular band is Galapagos Duck, who exerted a huge influence on the Sydney jazz scene as part-owners of and regular performers at Sydney's longest-running jazz venue, The Basement, which opened in 1973.
When The Basement opened its doors it became Sydney's major jazz club during the seventies, and its success encouraged many other venue owners to hire jazz groups.
The construction of the Northern railway line in the 1880s opened up the Shire to the rest of Sydney and also to Newcastle, but it was not until motor vehicles became commonplace in the 1950s that the southern part of the Shire truly became part of Sydney's suburbia.
Bondi Junction is a CityRail underground railway station at Sydney's Bondi Junction and is the eastern terminus of the Eastern Suburbs railway, opened in 1979.
Part of Sydney's CityRail network, the line is made up of two separate lines, the East Hills Line, originally constructed in 1931, and the Airport Line ( or Airport Link ) ( opened in 2000 ), as well as a portion of the Main South Line between Glenfield and Campbelltown ; although since the opening of the Airport Line, the two lines have operated essentially as a single line.
It had considerable difficulty in raising sufficient funds to commence construction and none of the proposed standard gauge () line was opened until 1855, when the line was opened between Sydney and Granville in what is now Sydney's western suburbs, the first section of what is now the Main Southern line.
In addition, despite Sydney's defeat in series two, contestants Evan and Bella of Pink Salt opened a new restaurant ( under the same name ) on 22 March 2006, at a new location in Double Bay from the original suburb of Manly.
The line was opened in 1996 as part of former Prime Minister Paul Keating's ' Building Better Cities ' programme in recognition of Parramatta's place as the capital of Sydney's west.
In June the quartet added former Wild Cherries singer Malcolm McGee ( born in Melbourne on 1 November 1945 ) and opened Rhubarb's club in Sydney's Liverpool Street.
Sydney's first line connected Sydney and Parramatta Junction near Granville and opened on 26 September 1855.
On International Women's Day 1974, the Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre opened as a result of grass-roots lobbying from women in the community and Sydney's Women's Liberation Movement.
In 1887 Sydney's first coastal amusement park, and one of the earliest in Australia, opened at Tamarama.

Sydney's and 1928
Sydney's first film for British International Pictures ( BIP ), A Little Bit of Fluff ( 1928 ), proved to be his final film.

Sydney's and after
Crowe wrote a letter of apology to a Sydney newspaper following the sacking of South Sydney's coach Jason Taylor and one of their players David Fa ' alogo after a drunken altercation between the two at the end of the 2009 NRL season.
Round 10, 2005 saw St Kilda and its Coleman Medal-winning full-forward, Fraser Gehrig, claim more revenge for its defeat to Sydney in the corresponding fixture the previous season, winning by 43 points, 15. 11 ( 101 ) to Sydney's 8. 10 ( 58 ), after which the Swans earned the ire of the media and the AFL Chief Executive, Andrew Demetriou, for their game plan in the match.
The lack of significant war-time investment in Sydney's steel plant led to its decline after the war from which it was unable to recover.
It was proclaimed in 1891 and was the first National Park in South Australia, second in Australia ( after Sydney's Royal National Park which was proclaimed in 1879 ) and the tenth in the world.
On January 26, 2011 ( Australia Day ), Buffett was performing a concert in Australia at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion and fell off the stage after an encore.
The towns of Wentworth and Wentworth Falls, the federal Division of Wentworth, an electorate in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, the Wentworth Falls waterfall, and Wentworth Avenue which runs through the suburb of Kingston in Canberra, were named after him.
Watts failed to graduate from school, after working as a papergirl, a negative cutter, and managing a Delicacies store in Sydney's North Shore.
La Perouse in Sydney's south is named after the leader of this French expedition.
Dixon comes to visit and is greeted by Vaughn and Sydney, who is holding their second child who is named Jack after Sydney's father.
Vaughn and Sydney's relationship became openly intimate after SD-6 was destroyed during the show's second season.
Sydney's recruitment into SD-6 also caused Jack's Friendship with Sloane to end, although, because of the clandestine character of Jack's work as a double-agent at SD-6, he couldn't reveal that to Sloane until years after.
However, after a short time, Will went on to investigate and soon found himself wrapped up in Sydney's world of espionage.
The self funded music video to the single became the ' ripe clip of the week ' on Channel V. After extensive gigging around Sydney's pubs, reps from Warner Music approached the band after watching the band perform live at the Hopetoun Hotel in Surry Hills, and soon after at the Annandale Hotel.
Sydney's fiancée, Danny, was murdered by SD-6's internal security division in Season 1 after Sydney revealed to him that she works for SD-6, believing it to be a part of the CIA.
The SCG most notably hosted Sydney's preliminary final against in 1996, in which full forward Tony Lockett scored a behind after the final siren to give Sydney a one-point win, sending them into their first Grand Final since moving to Sydney ; today, however, most Sydney Swans home finals are played at the larger ANZ Stadium, unless it is otherwise booked.
After the tour supporting the release of Winning Days, he left the stage and the band after Nicholls had a breakdown at Sydney's Annandale Hotel.
Internal disputes after their US successful tour saw the lineup dissolve after a performance in front of 200, 000 people at Sydney's Bondi Beach at a protest concert, ' Stop the Ocean Pollution '.
The street runs through the entire city centre from Circular Quay in the north to Waterloo, although today's street is in two disjointed sections after a substantial stretch of it was removed to make way for Sydney's Central railway station.
He commenced his sentence in Sydney's Long Bay Correctional Centre, but was soon moved to maximum security in Goulburn Gaol after prison officers uncovered plans by fellow inmates to inject him with HIV infected blood.

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