I remember when we went there in 1992 it was a white movie theatre and we thought, "Gee, this one is coming down in a few years," but I"m really glad they've kept it. It's in a prime spot and could easily be replaced by a mega-condo. Kaikoura is famous for whale watching and crayfish; I'd love to spend a few days there again, but it seems Ben's always driving down there while I attend workshops in Blenheim.
Thank you all! It's really great place. I took photo without that guy as well, but like Faye said I liked this one better. He gives additional dimension that indicating the theatre is ALIVE!
That is interesting and great I think, to have a theater just in front of the beach. I like the colors and architecture. Yes, that guy definetly adds up proportion to the scene.
Sailor style - right you are. I've been reading about a big residential development down there, though. Yikes. Might go back in late Summer (Feb/March) to check it out myself.
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Looks like a place I'd like to visit.
ReplyDeleteGreat building, great shot! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember when we went there in 1992 it was a white movie theatre and we thought, "Gee, this one is coming down in a few years," but I"m really glad they've kept it. It's in a prime spot and could easily be replaced by a mega-condo. Kaikoura is famous for whale watching and crayfish; I'd love to spend a few days there again, but it seems Ben's always driving down there while I attend workshops in Blenheim.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are striking. I like the guy reading the poster.
ReplyDeleteThank you all!
ReplyDeleteIt's really great place. I took photo without that guy as well, but like Faye said I liked this one better. He gives additional dimension that indicating the theatre is ALIVE!
That is interesting and great I think, to have a theater just in front of the beach. I like the colors and architecture. Yes, that guy definetly adds up proportion to the scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carlos! I'm glad you agree.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this old beach theater - and it's decked out sailor-style with the little red stripes - very nice!
ReplyDeleteSailor style - right you are. I've been reading about a big residential development down there, though. Yikes. Might go back in late Summer (Feb/March) to check it out myself.
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