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  2. Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium's capacity of 1449 is made up of 677 stalls, 341 circle, 413 balcony and 18 box seats. A founding director, and soon managing director was Rich Waldon of the city`s Royal Princess`s Theatre. [2] Pavilion Theatre shown in a postcard of around 1912 of Renfield Street, Glasgow, at the corner of Renfrew Street

  3. The Metropole Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Metropole Theatre started as the Scotia and was built in 1862 at 116, Stockwell Street, Glasgow, Scotland.Built to the designs of architect Robert Black [1] for James Baylis, who later built the Theatre Royal [2] [3] in the Cowcaddens area of the city, it opened as the Scotia Hall, [4] holding over 3000 people, with stalls and two galleries, reputed to be the first purpose built commercial ...

  4. King's Theatre, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The King's Theatre was commissioned by the theatre company Howard & Wyndham at a cost of over £50,000 and opened on 12 September 1904.. In the 1930s like many city theatres, it had been policy to close during the summer while many city residents headed to the coast for their holidays, but this all changed in 1933 when the then managing director of Howard & Wyndham, A. Stewart Cruikshank ...

  5. List of Arctic Monkeys concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Advance tickets to all 12 shows were made available on the Monkeys' web-site at 6pm that night, and sold out within 1 hour. Tickets were put on general release at 6pm on 2 February, available online, by phone or box office. All 12 gigs were sold out within 10 minutes, with queuing at some venues beginning in the early hours of the morning.

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  7. Theatre Royal, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the theatre was sold to Scottish Television in a joint venture with Howard & Wyndham Ltd (who moved their own shows to their new flagship the Alhambra Theatre in Waterloo Street) for conversion of the Royal into a Scottish Television Theatre, studios and offices, becoming the main home for the commercial ITV network in central Scotland ...

  8. Websters Theatre, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    A spire was built with a height of 66.5 metres (218 feet), which today is considered a Glasgow iconic landmark and one of the slimmest spires in Europe. [1] In 1900, the church was renamed Lansdowne United Free Church, while in 1929, after the union with the Church of Scotland , it was renamed Lansdowne Parish Church.

  9. SEC Centre - Wikipedia

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    The SECC hosted the Girls' Day Out Show in 2009, 2010 and 2012. [14] It staged The Scottish Golf Show in 2009 and 2010. [15] The venue annually stages the popular BBC Good Food Show. [16] On 15 November 2015, it played host to Insane Championship Wrestling's biggest show of the year, Fear & Loathing VIII. [17]