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London Palladium Theatre History with many pictures and original Programmes; Music Hall and Theatre History Site – Dedicated to Arthur Lloyd, 1839 – 1904 Moss Empires' Theatres in the Fifties by Donald Auty, Music Hall and Theatre History Site – Dedicated to Arthur Lloyd, 1839 – 1904
The Palladium (originally called the Academy of Music) was a movie theatre, concert hall, and finally a nightclub in New York City. It was located on the south side of East 14th Street , between Irving Place and Third Avenue .
The Worcester Palladium, also known as The Palladium or Palladium Theatre, is an all-ages concert hall and performance venue located in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] The Palladium was designed by architect Arlan W. Johnson and opened as a theatre in 1928 as the Plymouth Theatre. It has a seating capacity of 2,160 in the Main Room and 500 in the ...
The Hollywood Palladium is a theater located at 6215 Sunset Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It was built in a Streamline Moderne , [ 1 ] Art Deco style and includes an 11,200-square-foot (1,040 m 2 ) dance floor including a mezzanine and a floor level with room for up to 4,000 people.
Palladium Theatre or Palladium Theater may refer to: Palladium (New York City) Palladium Theatre (St. Petersburg, Florida) Worcester Palladium; London Palladium, a 2,286 seat West End theatre located off Oxford Street in the City of Westminster; The Hollywood Palladium, a theater located at 6215 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California
West End theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue The London Palladium in Soho opened in 1910. While the Theatre has a resident show, it also has one-off performances such as concerts. Since 1930 it has hosted the Royal Variety Performance 43 times. West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End ...
Palladium Times Square (formerly PlayStation Theater, Best Buy Theater and Nokia Theatre Times Square) [1] is an indoor live events venue in New York City, located in One Astor Plaza, at the corner of Broadway and 44th Street. It was designed by architect David Rockwell and opened in September 2005. The venue has a large standing room orchestra ...
[1] [2] The original theatre had a circular entrance foyer, leading to the auditorium, which seated 1,500 in stalls, a dress circle and a balcony. There were also boxes either side of the stage and behind the dress circle. [2] [3] The building was a theatre and cinema during its early years.