Crystal Palace Theatre

[5] The Crystal Palace Threatre was built in 1928 by contractor N. Cole for the Hippodrome Theatre Company at a cost of £15,000.

[11] The failure to obtain a liquor license combined with the advent of television and changing social climate resulted in the theatre not being profitable.

Word of mouth spread about the venue and it started hosting special film events to attract cinephiles.

One of the more popular events was an interactive screening of The Room, where people would dress up as characters from the film, yell, and throw plastic spoons.

Other notable musicians who have used the studio include Andrew Keoghan, Matt Harvey, Paul Matthews, Elemeno P, and Deja Voodoo.

In addition to the recording studio the Crystal Palace has hosted Liam Finn, Lawrence Arabia, Mick Fleetwood and Connan Mockasin.

Front of building today