Taits Auditorium / Metro / Mayfair, Melbourne
Name | Taits Auditorium / Metro / Mayfair, Melbourne |
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Address | 167 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 |
Operation Dates | 1913-05-17 - 1982-02-27 |
Capacity | 1422 |
Suburban/Country | City |
Purpose | Cinema |
Screens | 1 |
Roles |
1934-04-27 - 1971-06-30 : Leased : Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Theatres
1971-07-01 - 1972-01-01 : Leased : Greater Union Organisation Pty Ltd
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Originally this theatre was used for performances as well as screening silent films by various operators, including Union Theatres. Eventually Union Theatres took over the theatre from brothers J & N Tait in 1929. (Sound films came to the Auditorium on May 3, 1932.) According to Thorne (2001) an intervention by the owners of the property, the Presbyterian assembly, stopped the lease to Union Theatres. The demise of the space as a concert hall was announced on Jan 23, 1934. Transformed into an Empire style picture palace and opening as the Metro on April 27, 1934. It was Metro Goldwyn Mayer's first theatre in Melbourne. It later (1952) became known as the Metro Collins Street in order to distinguish it from the Fullers New Amphitheatre / Palace / Apollo / St James / Metro, Melbourne. MGM vacated Collins Street on June 30, 1971. The last film to screen under the MGM banner was Doctor Zhivago. After the Metro Goldwyn Mayer folded, the theatre came under the control of Greater Union, and when they vacated in 1974, it came under independent control and was renamed the Mayfair theatre. In 1982 the theatre eventually closed and the site redeveloped into a shopping centre. Auditorium: References Cinema & Theatre Historical Society 1997, CInema index : Melbourne cinemas, suburban cinemas, Victorian drive-ins. CATHS, Victoria. Everyones, 1934 Film Weekly. Film Weekly: Motion Picture Directory. Sydney. 1946/7-1971 Manzie, K 1953, 'Near record in Easter changes: 10 new bills,' Film Weekly, April 9, p. 16. Manzie, K 1953, 'Stop Press: Trade opinion correct,' "Film Weekly," April 30, 1953. Manzie, K 1953, 'Jackpot query on MGM theatre lease,' "Film Weekly," April 30, 1953 Manzie, K 1953 ,'Devil debut provides grade-A pubcy material,' "Film Weekly", May 14, 1953, p. 13. Manzie, K 1953, 'Two previews,' "Film Weekly", June 11, 1953, p. 14. 'M-G-M Melb. Theatre opens at Easter', Everyones, February 14, 1934. Mc Kenzie (1981) reports the sale of the Mayfair Cinema (former Metro). Closure due February 1982. He also reviews the building's history "Originally opening its doors at the turn of the century...later became the Melbourne showcase for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With the loss of MGM, the house reverted to GUO who closed it some six months after taking over. David Wayside, a then manager for the Dendy circuit, was able to pick up the lease of the theatre..." Mc Kenzie, J 1981, 'Along the film row', Australasian Cinema, 18 December, p. 62. 'New Metro theatre: opened by Lord Mayor' The Argus 28 April, 1934 ( reports on the opening of the Metro, Collins Street) Thorne, R 2001, 'From concert hall to cinema', Kino Cinema Quarterly, no.78. p. 6. Tod, L 1989, 'Metro: the history', Kino Cinema Quarterly, no.27 p.16-9. Tod, L & Scott, M 1989, 'Metro: Collins street' Kino: journal of the Australian theatre historical society No. 27, p. 16-22. |
Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
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1913-05-17 | Taits Auditorium |
167 Collins Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 |
-37.815237 144.968165 |
2400 | City | Live Theatre | 1 |
1934-04-27 | Metro |
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1479 | Cinema | ||
1952-01-01 | Metro Collins Street |
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1967-01-01 |
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1422 | ||||
1974-01-01 | Mayfair |
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Films | Distributor | Dates |
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Mystery of Mr X | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-07 - 1934-07-07 |
Cat And The Fiddle | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-07 - 1934-07-07 |
Cat And The Fiddle | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-08 - 1934-07-08 |
Mystery of Mr X | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-08 - 1934-07-08 |
Mystery of Mr X | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-09 - 1934-07-09 |
Cat And The Fiddle | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-09 - 1934-07-09 |
Cat And The Fiddle | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-10 - 1934-07-10 |
Mystery of Mr X | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-10 - 1934-07-10 |
Mystery of Mr X | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-11 - 1934-07-11 |
Cat And The Fiddle | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1934-07-11 - 1934-07-11 |