Como Theatre

Como Theatre
The Revival House, Como
Interactive map of the Como Theatre area
Former namesComo Theatre, Cygnet Cinema
Alternative namesRevival House Como
General information
Architectural styleStreamline Moderne
LocationPreston Street, Como, Western Australia, Australia
Coordinates31°59′37″S 115°51′30″E / 31.9935°S 115.8583°E / -31.9935; 115.8583
Current tenantsThe Revival House
Completed4 March 1938
Renovated2018
ClientJames Stiles (Grand Theatre Company)
OwnerAustralian Property Collective
Design and construction
ArchitectsBaxter Cox and Leighton
TypeState Registered Place
Designated30 June 1995
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Como Theatre and Revival House Como previously known as Cygnet Cinema, is located at 16 Preston Street, Como, Western Australia. It was the first purpose built sound cinema in the suburbs immediately south of the city in the inter-war period. The Cygnet Cinema opened in 1938 and was built by local identity and film entrepreneur James Stiles. It is an excellent example of the art deco style of architect William Leighton and is included on the State Register of Heritage Places.