63 years on, hopes  are high to reimagine the old Vogue Theatre

Above: The Vogue later became Dimmeys. Today it is hoped it will rise again as The Presynct live music venue. 

Above: The Vogue later became Dimmeys. Today it is hoped it will rise again as The Vogue live music venue. 

Mick Venardos, Bill Venardos and Jack Comino with Colin Peterson who played Smiley in the Australian movie and was a special guest when the movie screened at the Vogue Theatre. 

Mick Venardos, Bill Venardos and Jack Comino with Colin Peterson who played Smiley in the Australian movie and was a special guest when the movie screened at the Vogue Theatre. 

Theatre patrons were excited when Nambour’s new modern Vogue Theatre opened on Wednesday February 15, 1958. Its spaciousness, the comfortable seating,  carpets,  snack bar and a soundproof viewing room for mothers with their crying babies were all welcome innovations. Fast forward to today and The Presynct, a licenced entertainment venue, is preparing to bring life again to the old Vogue 63 years after its first grand opening in the old Vogue building. 

— thanks to Nambour Museum Research Officer Barbara Want.

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