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06-FEB-2008

Bendigo The Capitol Theatre ~

I was 9 years old when I saw my first stage production at the Capitol & fell in love with live theatre.
It was " The Student Prince "

The Masonic Hall was designed by two prominent Freemasons, W.C. Vahland and his partner, Robert Getzschmann. The foundation stone for the building was laid on 24 June, 1873. It was the most ornate building in the City; the magnitude of its proportions and the classic beauty of its architectural design was regarded as an ornament not only to the City but to the State of Victoria.

The main building covers a frontage of 60 metres in length on View Street and is approached by broad bluestone steps. The building is faced with six pillars in the Corinthian Order rising 10 metres in height with the handsome curvilinear entablature of that Order. The pillars are decorated with an ornate frieze and cornices, having pediments at the top with pedestals, vases and a decorative moulded coping. The building is surmounted with an aeroteria, representing a female face and creating an imposing effect, it being 20 metres from the bottom step to the apogee of the pediment.

Masonic symbols are still in evidence throughout the building. One will note the compasses, the set squares, the all-seeing eye, the celestial globe and terrestrial globe, particularly in the original Lodge Room, the upstairs foyer and the Capital Theatre. The Capital Theatre is the last of the Bendigo theatres. When built this space was the largest hall in Victoria apart from the Melbourne Town Hall. The entire building is listed with the National Trust and Heritage Victoria. The Capital Theatre was closed in the 1970s after almost a century of opera, drama, dance and cinema. The Masons continued in the downstairs Lodge Room until the maintenance of the building became too great a burden on the resources of the members.

During the years when the Capital Theatre was closed there had been constant attempts by the community to have the theatre reinstated. There was strong resistance from some quarters to this proposal and a committee was formed to endeavour to bring about a consensus.

In late 1987 three of the five Bendigo municipalities, Marong, Strathfieldsaye and Eaglehawk purchased the building from the Masons. With the financial support of State and Local Government, private and public subscriptions and overwhelming community support, renovations, costing around $6 million, started in 1989 and the building was officially reopened by the former Premier, Mrs. Joan Kirner on 26 April, 1991.

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Apostolos Tikopoulos23-May-2008 18:50
Superb perspective and angle. V.
Johnny Rasmussen29-Apr-2008 18:43
Powerfull columns. Excellent neckbreaking image, Laine! What I like about building like this one is that they are timeless.
Pierre Schneider13-Apr-2008 21:12
Yes allright a beautiful building ! nice shot. v
Bryan Murahashi10-Mar-2008 04:06
Fabulous perspective and photo. V
shatterbug24-Feb-2008 07:15
A beautiful building well captured!
Johan Toll19-Feb-2008 22:06
Beautiful compoisition!! Nice POV!
Andrew Vincent19-Feb-2008 06:14
9 years old huh?

No wonder you are so cultured! Nice shot Laine, VOTE!
carol j. phipps19-Feb-2008 01:56
Amazing sight! V
poetry66619-Feb-2008 01:09
A beautiful building with detailed columns..V!
Lori Rolfe18-Feb-2008 15:55
sorry for the typo in your name Laine...great image
Guest 18-Feb-2008 15:54
Love your POV. vote
Lori Rolfe18-Feb-2008 15:54
great POV Laien...looks amazing
Herb 18-Feb-2008 15:37
Nice POV
Guest 18-Feb-2008 15:08
Beautiful! V
s_barbour18-Feb-2008 14:48
Terrific perspective Laine,such a wonderful architectural design...beautiful!
Al Chesworth18-Feb-2008 14:37
Lovely architecture ( for ozzies that is ) and a nicely composed shot.
Guest 18-Feb-2008 14:02
Impressive looking building, nice perspective..
Wenche Aune18-Feb-2008 12:50
Great perspective and textures. V
Ali Majdfar18-Feb-2008 11:24
Stunning capture, fabulous angle selection. GMV
wernere0118-Feb-2008 10:51
Looks like a fine old building. The perspective is great.
Guest 18-Feb-2008 09:58
great perspective
A sense of what a nine year old might feel when introduced to this architecture
Dan Chusid18-Feb-2008 08:54
makes me feel so small...
Sheila18-Feb-2008 07:28
Great use of the wide angle, Laine!
Guest 18-Feb-2008 06:42
An appropriately dramatic perspective.
mario .n18-Feb-2008 06:23
nice perspective ! V
Gary Winters18-Feb-2008 06:22
Terrific shot. Makes me feel very, very small!
Yvonne18-Feb-2008 06:07
Great shot Laine, love the angle & the story!
Hans Meerbeek18-Feb-2008 06:04
That's a great capture Laine..Hope you've had a great trip!
Greg Harp18-Feb-2008 05:18
Superb! Marvelous POV.
Brian McAllister18-Feb-2008 04:33
Excellent image………..
Cindi Smith18-Feb-2008 04:27
Lovely perspective! What an awesome old building! I'm betting that this is one fabulous place to watch a play! Thank you for sharing your memories with us!
Simon Chandler18-Feb-2008 04:04
Excellent angle and perspective, very grand. Love the rich tone. v
Carol Rollins18-Feb-2008 03:59
Wonderful perspective Laine! V
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