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Govanhill Picture House based in Govanhill, Glasgow, was an Egyptian-themed cinema built in 1926 which was designed by architect Eric A. Sutherland and seated 1,200. It remained in use as a cinema until 1961 and then as a bingo hall till 1974. It was the warehouse and head office of John Greenlees Ltd shoe shops from the early 60s until late 1980s.
The Warehouse, Mitre 10 Mega, Farmers, Hoyts Cinemas [18] Bay Central Shopping Centre 37°40′26″S 176°09′47″E / 37.6738889°S 176.1630891°E / -37.6738889; 176.1630891
Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens
The Warehouse Theatre was a professional producing theatre in the centre of Croydon, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based in an oak-beamed Victorian former cement warehouse , it had 100 seats. The theatre closed in 2012 following withdrawal of funding and the discovery, after a survey, of serious faults in the building.
The Trylon Cinema (formerly Trylon microcinema) is a 90-seat movie theater in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota.The cinema was founded and is currently run by Take-Up Productions, a group of volunteers who got their start at the Oak Street Cinema before establishing the Trylon in 2009 within a former warehouse.
A giant inflatable movie screen used at a temporary outdoor movie theater (open air cinema) [28] 1967 Bedford mobile cinema Some outdoor movie theaters are just grassy areas where the audience sits upon chairs, blankets or even in hot tubs , and watch the movie on a temporary screen, or even the wall of a building.
If I had been able to see Olivier's National Theatre at my local cinema, I would have gone all of the time. — Nicholas Hytner, director of the Royal National Theatre. [1] The programme began its pilot season in June 2009 with a production of Phèdre, starring Helen Mirren, which screened live in 70
The Warehouse Theatre started out in the 1930s being the main coal storage for the local Devenish Brewery, located in Hope Square, Weymouth. When the brewery stopped mass-brewing in 1990 the building was redundant until the Weymouth Drama Club came along in 1993. After a good cleaning effort, the space was made available for rehearsal and now ...