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The site was redeveloped into the Lee Theatre Plaza, a commercial building which was completed in 1995. There was also a movie cinema within the new building, but closed and replaced as a restaurant in 2005.
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By the 1980s, property prices in Hong Kong skyrocketed, and the Lee family began to consider demolishing the theatre to develop the prime land it sat on. The land was sold to
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Along with hosting Cantonese opera and concerts, the theatre also showed films. The last one it screened before closing down was
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The theatre was renovated in the 1970s. From 1973 until the late 1980s, the theatre hosted the annual
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theatre was demolished in the 1990s and replaced with an office building and a shopping centre.
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family acquired lands in the Causeway Bay area. At the time, most of the venues for
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Over the years, numerous artists gave performances at the theatre, including
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A replica facade of the original Lee Theatre can be found at the
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began to run a special late night service from the theatre to
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bade farewell to the theatre with a special concert, and
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Lee Theatre Plaza, built on the site of the Lee Theatre
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Lee Theatre reconstructed in Hong Kong History Museum.
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