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Rivoli Theater (Pendleton, Oregon)
Rivoli Theatre or Rivoli Theater may refer to: Australia * Rivoli Cinemas, a multiplex in Melbourne, Australia also known as Rivoli Theatre * Rivoli Theatre, Naracoorte, South Australia, built 1935 United States * Rivoli Theater, former name of The Bessesen Building, Albert Lea, Minnesota, U.S. * Rivoli Theater (Indianapolis, Indiana), U.S. * Rivoli Theatre (South Fallsburg, New York), U.S. * Rivoli Theatre, at 750 Seventh Avenue, a former movie theater in New York City Other places * Rivoli Theatre (Portugal), in Porto, Portugal See also * Rivoli Cinema or Beirut VII, an archaeological site in Beirut * The Rivoli bar and performance place in Toronto, where the Kids in the Hall The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy troupe formed in 1984, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. Their eponymous television show ran from 1989 to 1995, on CBC, in C ...
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Rivoli Cinemas
Rivoli Cinemas (also known as Rivoli Theatre and New Rivoli Theatre) is an eight-screen multiplex in the Hawthorn East suburb of Melbourne. Noted for its Art Deco architecture, the cinema was first built in 1940, and reopened as a multiplex in 2000 following a renovation and expansion. History of the cinema Located at 200 Camberwell Road, Rivoli Cinemas opened on 11 October 1940, with a showing of ''French Without Tears'', starring Ray Milland. It had a capacity of 1,644 (Stalls 1004; Circle 640). It replaced a 1921 theatre of the same name, that had been located in Burke Road and designed by Frank Richardson. Robert McGleish, a notable figure in the Melbourne cinema scene of the time and manager of the first Rivoli, was responsible for the new cinema's construction and it was designed by architects H. Vivian Taylor and Soilleaux. In 1968, it was the first cinema in Australia to be converted to twin auditoriums, enabling cinema goers to choose which movie to watch. The main ...
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