A photograph of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the Theatre Royal building.
A photograph of the Theatre Royal building.
A photograph of a detail of the Repertory Theatre.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Repertory Theatre.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Repertory Theatre.
A photograph of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Repertory Theatre.
A photograph of detail above a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a detail of the Theatre Royal building.
A photograph of a detail of the Theatre Royal building.
A photograph of a window of the Theatre Royal building.
A photograph of a detail of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a detail of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a detail above a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a detail of a window of the Odeon Theatre on Tuam Street.
Dominating a once simpler Cathedral Square, are the formidable buildings – Government Life Insurance Building, the Grand Theatre, the Crystal Palace Theatre, the Reuters Telegram Company Buil…
In Christchurch the Court Theatre is about to reopen, more than nine months after the earthquake ruined its inner city premises. The country's most successful professional theatre, which used to be in the 19th century gothic style Arts Centre, has moved to a shed in the suburbs.
Christchurch's Court Theatre devastated by February's earthquake has found a temporary new home - an old grain store in the suburb of Addington.
After World War One, there was a growing appetite for the glitzy glamour of the ‘Jazz Age’ and Hollywood. Christchurch residents were hungry to embrace American culture and its new comm…
Aerial footage of the Christchurch central city, taken in April 2011, several months after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The video shows damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Manchester Street, the Press building, the Octagon Live restaurant, St Elmo Courts, Cashel Mall, the Regent Theatre, the Arts Centre, Woolsack Lane, and the Farmers Building car park. It also shows USAR members meeting in Cathedral Square.
The new Wellington Venues Limited CEO discusses her ideas for the events scene in the capital, plus the addition of a new Christchurch Artists exhibition in the St James Theatre, which will raise money for artists affected by the earthquake
A CERA information sign on the fence in the Cathedral, placed to provide information to the public about the buildings seen from Cathedral Square. This one says "Regent Theatre: This has been demolished (see bottom left, now vacant site in photograph".
A video about the reopening of Alice in Videoland, in the back of the former Post Office on the corner of Tuam and High Streets. The redesigned space has allowed Alice in Videoland to expand from a DVD rental store to include an art-house cinema as well.