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Mecca Theatre

Venue Summary
Name Mecca Theatre
Address 28 Station St, Kogarah, New South Wales 2217
Operation Dates 1920-11-17 - 2003-09-01
Capacity 1534
Suburban/Country
Purpose
Screens 4
Roles
1971-12-09 - 1971-12-09 : Exhibitor : Mecca Theatres
Venue Comments

Data from http://cinematreasures.org/
Located in the south Sydney suburb of Kogarah. The Victory De-Luxe Theatre was opened on 17th November 1920 with a seating capacity of 1,800. The opening film was “The Brass Bullet”. It was equipped with an American Seeburg Electrical Orchestra pipe organ, with 2Manuals on the console and 3Ranks of pipes in the organ chambers located on each side of the proscenium. In August 1928, a new Christie 2Manual/7Ranks theatre organ was installed and opened by organist Leslie V. Henry formerly organist at the Prince Edward Theatre, Sydney. Other organists to play this instrument were Horace Weber, Eddie Horton & Knight Barrett. From 9th November 1928, the theatre was re-named New Victory Theatre.
The Victory Theatre was re-modeled in 1936 in an Art Deco style to the plans of architectural firm Crick & Furse. The exterior was given a Streamline Moderne style. Inside, there were Chevron style decorations on the side-walls and similar decorative features on the ceiling. The seating capacity was reduced to 1,534. Organist Denise Palmistra reopened the organ on 10th October 1936.
The Christie organ was removed in the early-1950’s. The cinema was briefly re-named Avon Theatre in the 1960’s. Taken over by Mecca Theatres on 9th December 1971, it was renamed Mecca International Theatre. A Conn elecronic organ was installed at that time. It was remodeled again in 1975, giving the theatre a new ceiling and a false proscenium. A 3Manual/8Ranks Wurlitzer organ was installed, which had originally been installed in the ABC Ritz Cinema, Richmond upon Thames, England, UK. Pantomimes and live shows were introduced to supplement the film programming.
In 1990, the cinema was divided into four screens, and was closed in September 2003. It was demolished in February 2013.

Venue Events
Event Date Name of Venue Address Latitude /
Longitude
Capacity Suburban Purpose Screens
1920-11-16 Victory De-Luxe Theatre 28 Station St
Kogarah
New South Wales 2217


1800 1
1924-11-08 New Victory Theatre



1936-01-01



1534
1967-12-08 Mecca Theatre



1990-01-01



4

Screenings

Screenings
Films Distributor Dates
Dhiogmos 1963-06-03 - 1963-06-03
Kardhies Stin Kateyidha 1963-06-03 - 1963-06-03
Katara tis Manas, I 1963-06-30 - 1963-06-30
Triti Ke 13 1963-06-30 - 1963-06-30
Katara tis Manas, I 1963-07-01 - 1963-07-01
Triti Ke 13 1963-07-01 - 1963-07-01
Patouhas, O 1972-05-29 - 1972-05-29
Andres Dhe Lygizoun Pote!, I 1972-05-29 - 1972-05-29
Total Entries 8, Total Pages 1