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A beautiful single screen art-deco cinema that opened in 1925. The Regal Theatre is a wonderful venue for fundraisers, functions and live music.



"From opening in 1925, The Regal Theatre has played a major role in the fabric and culture within the City of Burnside community. Currently there are a range of movies for all ages. We look forward to seeing you at the theatre soon!"
Address: 275 Kensington Rd , Kensington Park 5068, SA, AU
Phone: (08) 8431 5039
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State: SA
City: Kensington Park
Zip Code: 5068


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 10:00-22:00
Wednesday: 10:00-22:00
Thursday: 10:00-22:00
Friday: 10:00-22:00
Saturday: 10:00-22:00
Sunday: 10:00-22:00


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Reviews
Thank you so much for your excellent customer service this afternoon. I had my daughters 14th birthday party with 10 young ladies invited, it’s was pouring down outside so we couldn’t go to the park across the road for cake cutting. The lovely gentleman behind the counter was just amazing, he ran around and got me a table and tablecloth for the cake so we could sing happy birthday in the foyer. I am so grateful for your thoughtfulness, thank you so much for saving the day
An intimate and classy space for concerts. Loved seeing Deni Hines perform live there!
Lovely theatre for a book event but sound and lighting could have been better
Lovely little suburban theatre & after the renovation even better with really comfy seats. Pity they forgot to renovate the toilets which are still stuck in the last century. Please can you finish the job by upgrading the loos.
I love this cinema but please put a movie on that the general public would like to see
The Caberet seating leaves you with nowhere to dance. I was dancing in the aisle and was asked to sit down. For concerts like Tina you need the dance floor..
We saw a really nice movie at the Regal but the Regal itself is a gorgeous classic movie theater itself that with its style added to that experience.
Small area for concerts. Pity some self obsessed people chose to dance in the centre isle - blocking the view of others, instead of going either side isle to dance like others.
Originally built for the National Picture Theatre chain in 1925, the theatre has been called the Princess Theatre, the Ozone, the Chelsea and now the Regal Theatre. After National Theatres went into liquidation, it was purchased by the Waterman family, then sold to Hoyts, then was about to be demolished, was purchased by the Burnside Council, leased to Wallis theatre, and finally was included in the South Australia Heritage Register in 1983. This Art Deco style theatre and cinema is absolutely beautiful. The seats are comfortable and placed strategically for screen viewing. I watched Black Widow at this theatre from the first row of the balcony and absolutely enjoyed the venue and the audio-visual experience. The ticket was $10 July 2021. The staff at the ticket and food counter were very courteous, pleasant and friendly. The theatre has its own carpark at the back.
I had a great night out watching Alice Cooper show. It's a great venue, great atmosphere.
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