The Princess Theatre was an entertainment venue on George Street, Sydney's Broadway.
Several Sydney theatres were named "Princess" in the 19th-century:
In August 1908 J. F. W. Thiel (also spelled Thiele) and his Australian manager Jack Gavin opened the Bijou Theatre on George Street, on Railway Square opposite the railway station, to show moving pictures. Thiele's Star Pictures opened a theatre at Rozelle and another on King Street, Newtown in 1910 and in 1911 a tent theatre in conjunction with Brennan's Amphitheatre. Business was brisk, but arson attempts and thefts of film resulted in diminished patronage and huge losses.
West's Pictures purchased the theatre in 1911 and, after some refurbishment, reopened it as the Princess The first film shown was Oberammergau and the Passion Play.
In 1911 the theatre was sub-let to James C. Bain to be the headquarters of his vaudeville company.
The property was sold in 1925 and became a store for Marcus Clark & Co.