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Mayflower Theatre (formerly the Gaumont Theatre and originally The Empire Theatre) is a Grade II listed [1] theatre in the city centre of Southampton, England, with a capacity of 2,300. [2] It features West End theatre shows when they tour the United Kingdom. In addition to this, one-off comedy shows and music events often take place at the ...
Picturehouse West Norwood. Picturehouse Cinemas is a network of cinemas in the United Kingdom, operated by Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd. [1] and owned by Cineworld. [2] The company runs its own film distribution arm, Picturehouse Entertainment, [3] which has released acclaimed films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker and Monster, Scrapper, Corsage, Sally Potter's The Party, Francis Lee's God's Own ...
Nuffield Theatre may refer to: Nuffield Theatre, ... Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, at the University of Southampton This page was last edited on 29 ...
Mart Theatre Skipton 2003 300 Mayflower Theatre: Southampton December 1928 2,300 Menier Chocolate Factory: London 2004 180 Mercury Theatre: Colchester 1972 598 Merlin Theatre Sheffield 1974 240 Met Theatre: Bury 1980 400 Michael Pilch Studio: Oxford 1997 50–90 Balliol College: Middlesbrough Theatre: Middlesbrough October 1957 484 ...
Southampton Guildhall (branded the O 2 Guildhall Southampton) is a multipurpose venue which forms the East Wing of the Civic Centre in Southampton, England.There are three venues in the Guildhall catering for various event formats: the Guildhall itself, the Solent Suite and a lecture theatre.
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry – Butterworth Hall - 1,535, Theatre - 573, Studio - 150, Helen Martin Studio - 143, Woods Scawen Room - 250. Victoria Theatre , Halifax – 1,512 De La Warr Pavilion , Bexhill – 1,500
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One of the former Odeon cinemas in Leeds, pictured in May 1980.This is now a Sports Direct branch.. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch.Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...