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Southport Theatre was a theatre in Southport, England owned by Sefton Council. The theatre presented a programme of touring shows, opera and children's shows throughout the year. The theatre was also a popular choice for national and international conferences & exhibitions and underwent a £40m renovation as part of the overall redevelopment of ...
On the left side of the entrance on the front facing Lord Street is a shop selling craft items, [6] and on the right side is a small café known as the Bakery, [7] The upper floors are occupied by a theatre and a performance space known as the Studio. The theatre seats 440 people and has a proscenium arch and facilities for cinema projection. [8]
The theatre was built on the site of the Opera House, which had burned down in 1929. It was designed by George Tonge (1876–1956), an architect practicing in Southport, whose work included designing many cinemas. The auditorium seated 1,600, and there was a large stage, to accommodate musicals, operas and ballet.
The 30th year of the Southport Winterfest Flotilla will illuminate the waterfront again on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 5 p.m. at the Southport Waterfront. Bring chairs or blankets.
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Part of the ACT Theatres deal. In 2005 the lease on the theatre reverted from ATG to the Salisbury Estate who granted a new lease to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres. [103] Southport Theatre: Southport: 2009: 2018 [104] 1,630 [105] ATG leased the theatre from Sefton Council Council under a contract assumed as part of the Live Nation deal. [24] [105 ...
The Southport Winter Gardens was a Victorian entertainment area located within the town of Southport, Merseyside.The original winter gardens comprised a theatre, opera house, aquarium, a small zoo, conservatory, promenades and halls situated under the grand glass domes.
Lindsey Anne McAlister was born in Southport to parents George McAlister, a factory manager, and Sylvia née Cardwell, a civil servant. [2] She has two younger brothers. The family moved to Scotland when she was eight, [ 3 ] and then to Cheshire, where she attended Knutsford High School and Meol Cops High School.