Submitted by scott on Wed, 01/21/2015 - 13:03

A car park now occupies the site of the Theatre Royal. The image shows the second Theatre Royal to be built on this site in 1878 to the design of Melbourne architect George R Johnson. Seen here in 1890 it was a simple but well proportioned building with careful detailing, Corinthian pilasters, and was topped by a balustrade with urns and the royal coat of arms.  

The interior was on three levels with three entrances for the different sections of the audience. The pit and gallery were reached by a laneway, the stalls by a narrow front door, and the dress circle by the wide main entrance.

The Theatre Royal became Adelaide's best known and most loved theatre. Famous performers included Sarah Bernhardt and the Oliviers. The building was modified in 1884 and again in 1913. In 1962 it was demolished by department store Miller Anderson and Co to make way for a multi-level car park.  http://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/content.php?pid=444071&sid=3778925  

October 12, 1895 (40 people)
October 14, 1895 (full house)
October 15, 1895
October 16, 1895 (Matinee)

Marker Category
Venue
Geolocation

-34.922594, 138.598198

Geofield
Following the Equator

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