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The Hammersmith Apollo, currently called the Eventim Apollo [1] for sponsorship reasons, and formerly and still commonly known as the Hammersmith Odeon, is a live entertainment performance venue, originally built as a cinema called the Gaumont Palace. Located in Hammersmith, London, it is an art deco Grade II* listed building. [2]
The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London. [2] Designed by the architect Lewin Sharp for owner Henry Lowenfeld, [3] [4] it became the fourth legitimate theatre to be constructed on the street when it opened its doors on 21 February 1901, [4] with the American musical comedy The Belle of Bohemia.
Hammersmith Apollo - 3630 (Hammersmith) Hampstead Theatre, Main Auditorium - 325max; Michael Frayn Studio - 80 ; Hen and Chickens Theatre - 55 ; The Hope Theatre - 50 (Islington) Hoxton Hall - 320 ; Jacksons Lane - 165 ; Jermyn Street Theatre - 70 ; Kenneth More Theatre, Main Auditorium - 365; Studio - 50
Marquee Club, London (Wardour Street 1964–1988; Charing Cross Road 1988–2001) Powerhaus (was once The Pied Bull; closed circa 1990s; now Halifax Building Society), Islington, London; The Sir George Robey, Finsbury Park (briefly renamed Powerhaus after Islington venue "moved" here) (closed circa 2000s), London
London 5 June 1913 444 Owner – Stephen Waley-Cohen: Angles Theatre: Wisbech: c1790 c100 Wisbech Angles Theatre Council The Anvil: Basingstoke April 1994 1,400 Owner – The Anvil Trust Ltd Apollo Theatre: London 21 February 1901 658 Owner – Nimax Theatres: Apollo Victoria Theatre: London 1930 2,328 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group: Arcola ...
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It has the third-highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, behind Co-op Live and Manchester Arena, and in 2008 was the world's busiest music arena. [1] As of 2022, it is the ninth-largest building in the world by volume with a diameter of 365 metres (399 yards) and a height of 52 metres (57 yards).
On Monday, February 3, five celebrated Black chefs collaborated to tell a story of ingredients that have traveled to the United States through the African Diaspora. The Follow Your Roots dinner ...
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