The Embassy Theatre - Deco grandeur and plasterwork return to life.

streamlined Art Deco façade has long been admired, new restoration work has uncovered ornate plasterwork in the French provincial style — a surprising contrast that speaks to the eclectic tastes of the era.

One of the most striking changes this month is in the theatre’s lobby. The suspended ceiling has now been removed, allowing the original height and decorative detailing to breathe again. This opens the space to its intended proportions, reconnecting visitors with the grandeur of early cinema-going.

From bold Deco lines to delicate plaster flourishes, the Embassy continues to remind us how theatres once balanced spectacle with intimacy — and why these spaces remain worth preserving.

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