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The Liverpool Empire Theatre is a theatre on the corner of Lime Street in Liverpool, England.The playhouse, which opened in 1925, is the second one to be built on the site. It has the largest two-tier auditorium in the United Kingdom and can seat 2,348 peopl
Empire Theatre (Sunderland) Sunderland July 1, 1907 2,200 Operator – Ambassador Theatre Group: Epsom Playhouse: Surrey 1984 406 Epstein Theatre: Liverpool 1913 (closed 30 June 2023) 380 Owner - Liverpool City Council Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham: Cheltenham October 1891 694 Chief Executive - Mark Goucher Everyman Theatre (Liverpool) Liverpool
Original UK tour (2017–18) [ edit ] Produced by Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield , the production opened at the Liverpool Empire Theatre from 7 September 2017 before touring the UK, starring Kara Lilly Hayworth as Cilla and Andrew Lancel as Brian Epstein . [ 1 ]
Empire Palace Theatre, later simply the Empire Theatre and now the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Edinburgh; Empire Theatre of Varieties, now the Empire, Leicester Square, City of Westminster, London; Glasgow Empire Theatre, Glasgow; Hackney Empire, in Hackney; Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool
The Empire Theatre opened on Lime Street in 1925, and was the second theatre to be built on the site. The first theatre had opened in 1866, and was demolished in 1924. The theatre has the largest two-tier auditorium in Britain. In 1970, the Churchill Way Flyovers were opened, linking Lime Street to Dale Street and Tithebarn Street. [5]
The Beatles returned to their hometown of Liverpool on 5 December to play at the Empire Theatre, with their friends and family members among the audience. At the second show that evening, McCartney accompanied the Koobas (on drums) during their performance of " Dizzy Miss Lizzy ". [ 19 ]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts 23 September 1966 [2]: London: England: Royal Albert Hall: Ike & Tina Turner The Yardbirds Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers
The Rolling Stones' 1965 1st British Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on March 5 and concluded on March 18, 1965. Parts of the Liverpool (March 6) and Manchester (March 7) shows were recorded for Got Live If You Want It!—the third official EP by The Rolling Stones.