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The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace will transport you to the 1930s with its old-world charm and Art Deco ambience.
The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace will transport you to the 1930s with its old-world charm and Art Deco ambience. Housing a piano bar, and outfitted with velvet curtains and a Mighty Wurlitzer organ, it retains the tone of the yesteryears while being equipped with modern equipment such as digital projection and state-of-the-art sound systems. The main and largest of the 6 auditoriums is The Orpheum, the others being The Arcadia, Walsh, Lounge, Hayden, and the Rex.
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380 Military Rd, Cremorne NSW 2090, Australia
+61 2 9908 4344
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