Photo: Ulrich Lange, Dunedin, new Zealand / CC BY-SA 3.0
Step into a living piece of New Zealand cinema history at the Regent Theatre, an impeccably restored Art Deco gem in the heart of Greymouth. Built in 1935, this atmospheric venue still hosts films, live shows, and community events, offering a nostalgic escape from the West Coast's wild weather. The moment you enter the foyer with its original stained glass and sweeping staircase, you're transported to the golden age of cinema.
Highlights & What to See
- Architectural Splendour: Marvel at the original Art Deco design, including the dramatic ceiling mural, ornate plasterwork, and vintage light fittings. The theatre's restoration won a New Zealand Historic Places Trust award.
- Watch a Film or Show: Check the schedule for current movies – the experience of watching a film in this historic setting is unforgettable. The theatre also hosts live concerts, comedy nights, and local productions.
- Guided Tours: If available, join a guided tour to hear behind-the-scenes stories and learn about the theatre's near-demolition and community-led revival. You'll see the projection room and dressing rooms.
- Heritage Displays: Browse the memorabilia in the foyer, including vintage cinema posters, photographs, and original equipment that chart the theatre's history from its opening night to today.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for a self-guided look around the foyer and auditorium if you're not attending a performance. If you take a guided tour (usually offered on weekday mornings), budget 1 hour. For a film or live show, plan for 2–3 hours. The theatre is easy to combine with a walk around Greymouth's other heritage sites, like the nearby Left Bank Art Gallery.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Greymouth Town Centre: Explore the historic buildings, craft breweries, and the Monteith's Brewery tour just a few blocks away.
- Shantytown Heritage Park: A 10-minute drive south, this living-history village brings the West Coast gold rush era to life with rides, panning, and period buildings.
- Punakaiki & the Pancake Rocks: 40 minutes north, these dramatic limestone formations and blowholes are a must-see coastal attraction.
- Brunner Mine Site: 15 minutes east, this historic coal-mining site offers a poignant glimpse into the region's industrial past with walking trails and interpretive panels.
- Lake Brunner: 30 minutes southeast, a serene lake perfect for fishing, kayaking, or a scenic picnic, with charming lakeside cafes in Moana.
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Image credits
- Greymouth — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY 4.0
- Shantytown Heritage Park — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Punakaiki & Pancake Rocks — Mike Dickison / CC BY 4.0
- Brunner Mine Site — Egghead06 ( talk ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Brunner — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Monteith's Brewery — Wainuiomartian / CC0