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  2. Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The Pavilion Arts Centre is Buxton's second theatre, located behind the Buxton Opera House which is the town's principal theatre venue with 900 seats. The two theatres share a programme of events staged by the same organisation.

  3. Buxton Pavilion Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion café, ice cream parlour, visitor shop and art gallery are housed in the main pavilion building. The Buxton Cinema is located in the adjoining Pavilion Arts Centre. Next to the pavilion buildings is an indoor public swimming pool and fitness centre overlooking the gardens and a public car park (the entrance is on Burlington Road).

  4. Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The opera house is attached to the Pavilion Gardens, Octagonal Hall (built in 1875) and the smaller Pavilion Arts Centre (previously The Hippodrome and the Playhouse Theatre. [45]). Buxton Pavilion Gardens, designed by Edward Milner, contain 93,000 m 2 of gardens and ponds and were opened in 1871. These form a Grade II* listed public park of ...

  5. Buxton Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House is in The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, England. It is a 902-seat opera house that hosts the annual Buxton Festival and the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among others, as well as pantomime at Christmas, musicals and other entertainments year-round. Hosting live performances until 1927, the theatre then was used ...

  6. International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Festival also hosts dozens of performances and fringe activities in smaller venues. In Buxton, these include the 360-seat Pavilion Arts Centre. [53] [55] In Harrogate, some fringe performances were held in the 500-seat Harrogate Theatre and others at various venues in and around the town. [9] [37]

  7. William Radford Bryden - Wikipedia

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    When the Buxton Opera House theatre was opened in 1903, the New Theatre was modified to show silent movies and changed its name to the Hippodrome. In 1932 it reverted to a performance theatre and became The Playhouse. In 1979 it was renamed again as The Paxton Suite. Now known as The Pavilion Arts Centre it incorporates Buxton Cinema.

  8. For nearly 50 years, the Centre Pompidou in Paris attracted millions of visitors with its incredible inside-out architecture, famous artworks and free rooftop view. Now it’ll be off-limits for ...

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Buxton" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Palace Hotel, Buxton; Pavilion Arts Centre ...