Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Facts and practical information
The Enmore Theatre is a theatre and entertainment venue in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1908. It is located at 118–132 Enmore Road in Newtown, in the inner west of Sydney's suburbs. It was first opened in 1912 as a photo-play theatre. It was run by a well-known theatre family at the time, the Szarka Brothers. Today's Enmore Theatre is the longest running live theatre in Sydney, hosting concerts, comedians, plays and all forms of performance. The theatre is considered a medium-sized venue that holds 1,700 people when fully seated and 2,500 when seats are removed, and all attendees are standing. It has hosted many international bands including a performance by Bob Dylan. The venue's art deco style is protected by its listing as a historic building within Sydney. The Enmore theatre has had many renovations and shifts of ownership. Today it is owned by Century and has hosted a range of arts from photographic, performing arts, music and motion picture. The theatre's listing in the Office of Environment and Heritage states that the building "illustrates the development of suburban theatres in the late 1930s and early 1940s and is of social significance for the local community.″ It is the only theatre in Sydney from the Art Deco movement in its original condition. From cinema use to concerts, today is used for various reasons. ()
Enmore Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Carriageworks, Camperdown Cemetery, Norton Plaza, Sydney Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Enmore Theatre by public transport?
Bus
- Stand C, Newtown Station • Lines: 355 (8 min walk)
- Erskineville, Erskineville Road nr Charles Street • Lines: 355 (16 min walk)
Train
- Newtown (9 min walk)
- Stanmore (17 min walk)