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New Wine Church : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Wine Church
New Wine Church is a large Christian church in Southeast London. The church originally met in a leased facility. They then purchased and renovated one of four cinemas in Woolwich. The 3,000-member church occupies the former Coronet cinema complex and overlooks the Woolwich Ferry right in the centre of a busy cosmopolitan township. == History of the building ==
The cinema was opened as the Odeon Theatre on 25 October 1937 with Ralph Reader in ''The Gang Show''. It was designed for the Oscar Deutsch chain of Odeon Theatres by architect George Cole who came up with a streamlined Art Deco style.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Cinema Treasures )〕 Inside the auditorium there were troughs of concealed lighting and a moulded plaster decoration on the splay walls in the form of a floral freize which had backlighting. Seating was provided for 1,178 in the stalls and 650 in the balcony. It was modernised internally in May 1964, a process known as the Rank Organisation's "zing" treatment. It continued as the Odeon until closing on 17 October 1981. Independent film exhibitors Panton Films took over the building from 14 July 1983 and it reopened as the Coronet Cinema with ''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi''. It was converted into a twin cinema from 6 July 1990 with seating for 678 in the former balcony and 360 seats in the former rear stalls. The Coronet was closed on 6 June 1999.〔 It was taken over by the New Wine Church from 2001 and the building is now known as Gateway House which continues in church use today. The New Wine Church has made a number of alterations and renovations to the building.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 New Wine Church website )〕 The building is a Grade II Listed Building and is currently used for (and is available for) weddings, music concerts, conferences, exercise classes and business meetings.
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