ABC aka Hippodrome.... now gone :O(
Other names - Empire, Hippodrome; Kings (briefly), ABC, later: Cannon, MGM, Syndicate.
In 1905 Houdini appeared here...
Below find images taken over the years until the last month ( on site - don't ask was legal - didn't trespass ! ) taken by myself.
The Empire of 1895 was a variety theatre and ballroom with a flat floor
and a gallery around three sides and a shallow stage. In 1900 it was
renamed the Hippodrome and also used as a circus. In 1910 the arena was
removed and the main floor raked for cinema use, with seasonal variety.
The original building was of a scale and degree of architectural
pretension that would have sat comfortably in the Winter Gardens
complex. It had a lively brick facade, following the bend in Church
Street. Some part of this fabric may have survived the radical
rebuilding of 1963, but the present building contains no visually
obvious memory of the Empire/Hippodrome. The converted building did,
however, retain a stage and reopened for live use, enjoying successful
summer seasons (some shows were televised between 1964 and 1967) and
pantomimes. As redesigned by C J Foster (chief architect for ABC) it
resembled a 1960s office block externally with curtain wall front to the
street with blue and white panels alternating with bands of glazing.
The auditorium consisted of a stalls and deep single balcony with a
combined capacity of 1934. The ceiling was lit by hundreds of small
individual lamps set in pale gold moulded panels concealing ventilation
and sound. After many years of theatre usage the auditorium was split
into three cinemas. The stage, orchestra pit and original (1963)
proscenium and front stalls and dressing rooms all survive behind the
screens of 2 and 3, but are nothing to excite. The cinema closed in
1998. It subsequently re-opened in December 2002 as a nightclub called
The Syndicate which closed in 2011. Following lengthy delays the
building was demolished in 2015.
I saw the Life of Brian there...
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ReplyDeleteA bit disappointing though...I didn't recognise any of the anecdotes from my autobiography.
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