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Interior of the Roxy |
The Roxy Theatre
The magnificent Roxy, situated in the main street of Bingara, is a striking building. Built in 1936 by three Greek gentlemen, Emanuel Aroney, Peter Ferros and George Psaltis, The Roxy’s history is as colourful as the building itself.
Formally operating as a cinema from 1936 to 1958, the Roxy then remained dormant and untouched for over forty five years, before being faithfully restored to its original splendor and re-opening to the public in May 2004.
Today The Roxy functions as a multi-purpose cinema and a performing arts venue, with the capacity to act as a function centre for a wide variety of activities and events. Being centrally located, Bingara is the ideal location for regional meetings held in the New England North West area. The Roxy is able to cater for groups ranging from a small number of participants, up to 200 people for seminars and conferences, as well as providing audio visual and data projection equipment.
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