National Amphitheatre Theatre Circus venue in 73-75 Castlereagh Street which began life as the National Sporting Club. Locate -33.869456635261, 151.20943096161 Milestone Opened 1906 {"name":"Opened","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1906<\/span>"},"date_start":"1906","date_end":"1906"} Demolished 1984 {"name":"Demolished","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1984<\/span>"},"date_start":"1984","date_end":"1984"} Name Alternate The Nash {"name":"Alternate","target":"","target_text":"The Nash","date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Alternate Fuller's Theatre 1919 - 1930 {"name":"Alternate","target":"","target_text":"Fuller's Theatre","date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1919<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1930<\/span>"},"date_start":"1919","date_end":"1930"} Alternate Roxy cinema 1930 - 1932 {"name":"Alternate","target":"","target_text":"Roxy cinema","date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1930<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1932<\/span>"},"date_start":"1930","date_end":"1932"} Alternate Mayfair cinema 1932 - 1980 {"name":"Alternate","target":"","target_text":"Mayfair cinema","date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1932<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1980<\/span>"},"date_start":"1932","date_end":"1980"} Position Architect White, Henry Eli 1918 - 1919 {"name":"Architect","target":"White, Henry Eli","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1918<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1919<\/span>"},"date_start":"1918","date_end":"1919"} Property Occupied by National Theatre {"name":"Occupied","target":"National Theatre","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Type Theatre {"name":"Theatre","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} National Amphitheatre by Ailsa McPherson , 2013 Converted from boxing auditorium to popular vaudeville theatre, the 'Nash' reinvented itself again in the 1930s as a cinema when economic depression and the popularity of film forced further adaptation. more »