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  2. Brixton Academy - Wikipedia

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    Brixton Academy (originally known as the Astoria Variety Cinema, previously known as Carling Academy Brixton, currently named O 2 Academy Brixton as part of a sponsorship deal with the O 2 brand) is a mid-sized concert venue located in South London, in the Lambeth district of Brixton.

  3. Rainbow Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Theatre, originally known as the Finsbury Park Astoria, then the Finsbury Park Paramount Astoria, and then the Finsbury Park Odeon, is a Grade II*-listed building in Finsbury Park, London. The theatre was built in 1930 as an "atmospheric cinema", to house entertainment extravaganzas which included a film show.

  4. Astoria Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Astoria Cinemas was a cinema chain that was started by people from Triangelfilm, Atlantic Film and S/S Falden which in April 2005 bought Sandrew Metronome's cinemas in Sweden. [1] Sandrew's cinemas in Sweden has been for sale since August 2004 because their owner ( Schibsted ) was displeased with declining revenues.

  5. Astoria (cinema) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Astoria (cinema)

  6. Astoria Theatre, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Astoria Theatre was a former cinema in Brighton, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1933 in the Art Deco style for a local entertainment magnate who opened one of Brighton's first cinemas many years earlier, it was the first and most important expansion of the Astoria brand outside London.

  7. Astoria, Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Astoria was a cinema in Stockholm, located on Nybrogatan, a street in the Östermalm district. When it closed, it was one of the last single screen cinemas in Stockholm. [ 1 ] It was the flagship of the Astoria Cinemas chain which declared bankruptcy in 2007.

  8. Gaiety Theatre, Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Ayr Gaiety Partnership (AGP), a charity formed by local residents for the purpose in Summer 2009, secured preferred bidder status. Just over three years later, having secured financial backing from the Council and Scottish Government, as well as from local fundraising, AGP took on a 99-year lease of the theatre with a vision to do much more ...

  9. Closed cinemas in Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    Astoria Cinema. The Astoria Cinema opened on 30 July 1934 [36] on Holderness Road at the junction with Lake Drive near East Park. Designed by architect James E. Adamson of London and Hull and constructed by Messrs Markwell, Holmes and Hayter Ltd. Seating was 1,000 in the stalls and 500 in the single balcony above which was a large saucer dome ...