Sun Theatre, Yarraville


Sun Theatre, Yarraville  
8 Ballarat Street, Yarraville 3013 Victoria, Australia  
  Tel 03 9362 0999 Fax 03 9362 0337  


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The Sun Theatre now has 6 Boutique Art Deco Cinemas!

 

The foyer to the Barkly and the Trocaderro

 

The Sun originally opened in 1938 and was a single screen 1050 seat cinema - the most luxurious in the area. Most Saturday's were fully booked at the Sun; both a booking office and ticket counter were used to handle the large crowds. The SUN BOOKSHOP was the original candy bar. Imagine the buzz on a Saturday night which regularly sold out and 1050 patrons were in the foyer. Today we seat only 660 over 6 boutique cinemas, but, we still think our foyer gets mighty busy. Unique to the cinema was the pram room where babies in their prams were placed and given a number, if your baby started crying, your number was flashed on the screen. During the 50's and 60's TV was the new novelty and the crowds dwindled. To satisfy the new population in Yarraville the SUN became a Greek cinema in the 60's. It was eventually closed by the Health department for unsanitary carpets! The SUN became derelect over the next twenty years until the current owners purchased it in 1995. It was in a sad state, a mecca for white ants and a roof so leaky, the plaster ceiling had caved in on the seats. Vagrants had been at it too, graffiti and pilfering of many of the original art deco features had reduced her to little more than 4 brick walls. The new owners began one of Melbourne’s most popular film societies from 1998 to 2003 which encouraged them to go all out and bring the SUN back to glory. The arge auditorium has been divided into 4 cinemas and another 2 cinemas have recently been added to some land at the rear. Six stunning cinemas, all detailed in the art deco style, many with original details are now open to the public and screening the lastest new release films.

 


 

 

The Sun neon sign, Yarraville's own icon!

 

 

 

What makes a great cinema?

 

“S S S S”: Rock Kirby, the visionary founder of Village, had a saying that there were three ingredients that made a great cinema - SSS - Seating, Screens and Sound – we have made these three of prime importance, but added one more – Style, so with a mix of new and old we believe we have created Melbourne’s best cinema outing.

 

Art Deco Style: Along with the original auditorium, we have an additional five new cinemas. But don’t let that word “new” mislead you, they are within the original cinema. At 1050 seats, it was a huge space, and all of the original Art Deco architecture has been maintained and enhanced within the new auditoriums. What we have created is unique in Melbourne, a 6 screen boutique cinema, where all of the screens have the original style of architecture.

 

 

 

Our tasty delights will compliment your experience!

 

Seating and leg room: One of the most popular features of the current cinema is the original club seating – we have scoured the country side to find more of these seats. They have all been fully refurbished with new scrumptious Suede upholstery. All seats will continue to share a coffee table and the leg room is still the best in town.

 

The rear of each of the three large cinemas will have a couch and coffee table at the back that will be able to be booked in advance, look out for these coming soon.

 

Screens and Sound: The shape and layout of the cinemas has been worked around screen size and proportion, to maximize picture size between the ratios without making it so large as to be un-watchable. The sound will utilize digital decoding, with the Grand cinema having the latest 3 way sound system from Krix. Pictures come from the 1950’s generation - four of our cinemas are fitted with German Bauer B-14's and two with Bauer U-3's.. We’ll resort to a cliché – “They don’t build ‘em like they used to,” and certainly, these projectors are without equal, from an era when engineering came before outsourcing, cost cutting, unionised work forces, enterprise bargain agreements, flexi-time, credit cards, tertiary fees, fringe benefits tax and frivolous law suits.

 

 

 

We are now licensed.

 

 

 

The Cinemas

 

Multiplexes number their cinemas, we name them. The local cinemas that are remembered with affection by the locals return in name at least to the Sun.

 

 

 

The Grand

 

The last of the local cinemas to close, was run by Yarraville’s very own Yoda - Brian Davis, who before that was a projectionist at the Sun, as he is again today! Our largest cinema, utilizing the original stalls and proscenium area of the Sun, it is the image in my mind that for the last few years has inspired the path forward. The Wurlitzer organ (coming soon), revealing itself from the floor below the screen, is from the original Grand and has been kindly donated by Brian. Another feature is a 35mm and 70mm projector, so that some of the large film classics can be seen at the Sun, with a large screen and DTS digital sound to accompany.

 

 

 

  

The Grand truly lives up to it's name with art deco elegance.

 

 

 

The Barkly

 

The once fabulous Footscray cinema, is the new name for the current cinema, based in the dress circle of the original Sun. Fully refurbished with our new seats, tables for your drinks and more spacious aisles for comfort.

 

 

The Trocadero

 

The long closed Hoyts cinema in Footscray is the inspiration for the new 95 seat cinema, featuring parts of the original plaster where possible, and new sections created from a mould created off an original section made by Pictons and Hopkin of Fitzroy. We think the result is very exciting, the main curtain is unique with an opening mechanism that we have made just for this room.

 

 

 

  

The Trocaderro is intimate and stylish.

 

 

 

The Lyric

 

The second cinema in good ole 3013 in Stephen Street, that after closing has been Swanston’s Engineering and a sweat shop, is now our local vet and a bunch of ultra groovy warehouse apartments, is the namesake for the new lounge cinema. Originally planned to be our private screening room (as was the plan for upstairs 5 years ago!) we have instead put in 33 chairs, and 7 lounge chairs with coffee tables of course, and despite the extra comfort and leg room, the same price as the other cinemas. Call it First Class, Le Premiere, Gold, Platinum, whatever… it's fun.

 

 

 

The Davis

 

Named after the cinemas principal benefactor who was a projectionist at the SUN in the 50's and for some time owned and operated the GRAND cinema in Footscray. All of our Bauer B-14's, the Wurlitzer organ, the telegrams and many more precious items of memorabilia have been donated by Brian and we dedicate this 100 seat cinema to his generosity. An art deco rose motif is included in the detailing of the illuminated side wall panels, the stunning lead light oval shade in the centre, the appliqued curtains and the foyer lighting. We know you will love this cinema with great sight lines, huge leg room and big sound.

 

Images coming soon!

 

La Scala

 

Named after the Barkly Street Italian cinema where Gina Lollabrigida and La Dolce Vite were on screen regulars. Luxorious comfort is the feature of this auditorium. Fifty-two very comfortable leather couches and singles are generously spaced for your viewing pleasure. A local artist, Esther Ruiz has created 2 triptych's, Red Dress and Fur Coat which create an atmosphere of sophistication capped on with a hand painted gold curtain. I love watching films in this cinema and many of our regulars now ask "What's showing in La Scala today?"

 

Images coming soon!

 

 

BOOK ONLINE

All sessions are now available online for booking. Avoid disappointment and book early for our popular films, and more particularly, our films screening in La Scala.
book online now

PREMIERE THURSDAY

Enjoy a free glass of champers for each ticket purchased to any of our PREMIERE films screening from 6.30pm on Thursday. The champers is flowing this week with our new films,
THE BANK JOB,
THE SQUARE &
WANTED

(conditions apply).

HAVING A PARTY?

Looking for something different. Why not enjoy the entertainment of a great film with your friends and work mates including some social time in our party room. Lots of party plans available to suit everyones needs. (including budget ones -
From $17 per head including film, glass of wine and nibbles. Conditions apply)

Many of the films on our programme are available for private party preview screenings. Email
info@suntheatre.com.au
with your enquiry.

HOGWARTS

Our new Gothic Themed Kid's Party Room is the magical finale to a Kids Party at the movies. Enjoy any of our kids films screening at the moment and coming soon.

GET SMART PG June 26
KUNG FU PANDA PG June 26
THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM PG July 24
STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS TBA Aug 14
THE MUMMY -
TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR
TBA Sept 11
WALL-E G Sept 18
SPACE CHIMPS Sept 18


Book your next kid's party at the

SUN
info@suntheatre.com.au

93620999

LA SCALA

Watch your film in the lap of luscious leather luxury in our gorgeous new boutique cinema LA SCALA.
SCREENING THIS WEEK IN
LA SCALA

Mon-Wed July 28-30
all sessions of
THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM & HANCOCK

Thursday July 31 - August 6
all sessions of
THE SQUARE,
HANCOCK &
SEX AND THE CITY (Not Sun)

BAMBINI SESSIONS

A fantastic opportunity to see the latest films without trying to stifle the babies cries. Make it a regular part of your weekly routine.

Bambini del Sole
Wednesday July 30, 10.55am
GET SMART PG
Wednesday Aug 6, 10.20am
THE SAVAGES M

Bambini della Sera
Wednesday July 30, 6.50pm
GET SMART PG
Wednesday Aug 6, 6.50pm
THE SAVAGES M

CELLAR SELECTION

A selected vintage (aged a minimum of 5 years) red wine for your enjoyment each month.

July - John Gehrig 2001 Border Blend (750ml), a wine from the King Valley region of Victoria
August - Politini 2001 Merlot (750ml), from Victoria's gorgeous King Valley

GIFT VOUCHERS

NEW
RED GIRL
The Yarraville Day Out for Singles, adult movie tix and piccolo of wine, $20 Sun Bookshop Voucher and coffee and cake at Cafe Java - $50
FUR GIRL
The Yarraville Day Out for Couples, 2 x adult movie tix and 375ml bottle of wine to share, $30 Sun Bookshop Voucher and coffee and cake for 2 at Cafe Java - $90
SUN GIRL

2 movie tix, $25 to spend in the candy bar - $55
WIND GIRL
1 movie ticket, $10.50 to spend in the candy bar - $26
WATER GIRL
1 kids ticket, 1 small popcorn and soft drink combo - $16.00
Each presented as a beautiful gretting card with detachable voucher
MOVIE VOUCHER
tickets and candy bar to the value of - $20. Concession and Pension cards accepted when presented. SUITS ALL HANDBAGS!

Ticket only and candy bar vouchers also available.

Discount for bulk purchases. Buy 10 and receive 1 for free!