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  2. Odeon Cinema, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Theatre on Oxford Street opened on 6 October 1930, [2] showing The Love Parade, and featuring a variety show on stage. [3] The theatre was built for the Paramount Film Company of America, and was designed by Frank Verity and S. Beverley (now known as Verity & Beverley [3]), who had also built the Plaza Theatre in London. [4]

  3. Manchester city centre - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Gardens, a green space in the city (view towards Market Street) The city centre has variously been defined as those parts of the city within the Manchester Inner Ring Road, [24] or else the entire area within Manchester's Inner Ring Road, thereby encompassing a part of the administratively separate City of Salford, [25] and an area of Oxford Road to the south. [26]

  4. HOME (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    There are two performance venues - a 500-seat theatre and 150-seat flexible studio space - five cinema screens, gallery space to display contemporary art, café bar and restaurant. Main theatre. The centre is part of the development of a creative quarter in the city. The arts centre was designed by Mecanoo Architects based in Delft, Netherlands ...

  5. 53two - Wikipedia

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    The theatre company grew from Manchester Actors' Platform in 2016 before developing into a fully-fledged theatre and events space. The theatre was initially housed at in the old Bauer Millet garage on Albion Street, Manchester, relocating to a temporary unit on South King Street before moving into its current, fully accessible site on Watson Street in 2021.

  6. Contact Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Contact is an arts organisation based in Manchester, England. [1] Established in 1972, as a center for young artists to create and learn, the theatre remains in its original building and is a part of the Arts Council England, the University of Manchester, the Manchester City Council, and the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities..

  7. List of tallest buildings and structures in Greater ...

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    Unlike most major cities in the United Kingdom, there are no height restrictions on city centre high-rises in Manchester. [16] If all future proposals come to fruition, Greater Manchester could contain nearly 400 buildings over 50 m (160 ft) tall, as well as nearly 70 high-rises above 100 m (330 ft) and 23 skyscrapers above 150 m (490 ft).

  8. Hope Mill Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Mill Theatre is an independent theatre in Ancoats, Manchester, England that performs original and revival plays, musicals and other events. The theatre is located in the Hope Mill building, a Grade II* listed converted textile mill. [1] It won Fringe Venue of The Year at The Stage awards in 2018. [2]

  9. The Printworks (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    Façade of the Printworks, Manchester Interior of the Printworks, Manchester Interior detail of the Printworks, Manchester. Printworks is an urban entertainment venue offering a cinema, clubs and eateries, located on the corner of Withy Grove and Corporation Street in Manchester city centre, England.