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After completion of the works, which were carried out by W. Birch and Son of York, to a design by James Brodie of Pudsey, the building re-opened as the Palace Theatre on 7 May 1934. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The building closed in 1998, but reopened again, under new management, in July 2002. [ 9 ]
The Milton Rooms in 2008. The Milton Rooms is an arts centre and hub for cultural and community led activities (including theatre, comedy, dance, exhibitions, music and auctions) located in Malton, North Yorkshire, a market town in England.
The town has an independent cinema (The Palace Cinema), which also houses a shopping mall, a theatre (The Milton Rooms) and independent retailers, high street shops, cafés, public houses and restaurants. Malton's independent microbrewery, Brass Castle Brewery, hosts an annual spring 'BEERTOWN' festival at the town's Milton Rooms. [33]
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Palace Cinemas was a cinema multiplex chain of 22 sites with 185 screens in the Czech Republic (8 theatres), Slovakia (3 theatres) and Hungary (11 theaters). Originally Palace Cinemas was a joint venture of United Cinemas International (UCI), but later was fully owned by Argus Capital Partners.
Palace Theatre tower in 2016. The first films were shown at the Corn Exchange as early as 1897, and by 1911, they were a regular feature of the programme of entertainment offered at the venue. [3] By the 1930s, the venue had become used exclusively a cinema under the name Palace Picture House.