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The Sunderland Empire Theatre is a large theatre venue located in High Street West in Sunderland, North East England.The theatre, which opened in 1907, is owned by City of Sunderland Council and operated by Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd, on behalf of Sunderland Empire Theatre Trust.
26 April: British actor Sid James died at 63 after collapsing on stage at the opening night performance of The Mating Season at the Sunderland Empire Theatre. [22] 10 September: Finnish magician Aimo Leikas accidentally shot himself in front of a crowd while performing his Russian roulette act. He had been performing the act for about a year ...
ATG manages the theatre via Richmond Theatre Management Ltd., a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the Richmond Theatre Trust Ltd., which is a charitable body with trustees appointed by the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and by ATG. [80] [81] Sunderland Empire: Sunderland: 2009: 2,200 [82]
These further dates included stops at The New Wimbledon Theatre, The New Theatre, Oxford, Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Hull New Theatre, The Milton Keynes Theatre, The Southend Cliffs Pavilion, The New Victoria Theatre, Woking, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, The Alexandra, Birmingham, The Bristol Hippodrome, The Liverpool Empire, Sunderland Empire ...
Pages in category "Sunderland" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. ... Sunderland Empire Theatre; Sunderland Eye Infirmary;
Sunderland Empire Theatre All dates from Lewisohn [ 5 ] On 11 February, the Beatles recorded the ten tracks that, together with their two previously released singles, formed their debut album, Please Please Me .
The building became privately owned in March 2018, but continues to be known as West Park Church, and the orchestra remains in residence. Performances have also been given at the Sunderland Empire Theatre, the Sage Gateshead and the Stadium of Light.
A premiere of the first episode took place at the Sunderland Empire Theatre on 5 December 2018. [15] The production company were joined by local media, Sunderland players and staff, and a group of 200 season ticket holders who had been selected from a draw.