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  2. Sheffield City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in 1920 by E. Vincent Harris but construction was delayed for 8 years because of the economic climate in the early 1920s. [2] Eventually construction began with the laying of the foundation stone on 27 June 1929 and, after the works has been undertaken by the local contractor, George Longden & Son, the City Hall was officially opened on 22 September 1932. [2]

  3. Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the building changed ownership many times, being used variously as a bingo hall and a rock concert venue. By the 1980s, the interior was in a state of disrepair. The theatre was bought by two Sheffield businessmen in 1985, with financial support from Sheffield City Council, and it was reclassified to Grade II* listed status. [2]

  4. Sheffield DocFest - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the festival has been held at more than 20 other venues across Sheffield and the surrounding area, including the Light Cinema, Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield City Hall, and the DocFest Exchange on Tudor Square, developed with the Wellcome Trust. Fun is a key element, and the festival holds many parties. [5]

  5. Here Come the Girls (concert tour) - Wikipedia

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    City Country Venue Leg I [12] [13] November 21, 2009 Edinburgh: Scotland: Usher Hall: November 23, 2009 Newcastle: England Newcastle City Hall: November 24, 2009 Liverpool: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall: November 26, 2009 Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: November 27, 2009 Oasis Leisure Centre: November 28, 2009 Bristol: Colston Hall: November 30 ...

  6. Sheffield Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Theatres is a theatre complex in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It comprises four theatres: the Crucible , the Lyceum , the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse , [ 1 ] and (as of January 2025) the Montgomery Theatre. [ 2 ]

  7. Tudor Square - Wikipedia

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    The square is home to the largest concentration of theatres in the UK outside London and has thus become known as Sheffield's ‘Theatre Land’. The Square lies at the heart of the city centre, only metres away from the town hall, major attractions such as the Winter Gardens and is only 5 minutes away from Sheffield railway station.

  8. Sheffield City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield City Centre (referred to locally as simply Town) is a district of the City of Sheffield and is covered partly by the City ward of the City of Sheffield.It includes the area that is within a radius of roughly 0.75 miles (1.2 km) of Sheffield Cathedral and is encircled by the Inner Ring Road, a circular route started in the late 1960s and completed in 2007.

  9. St George's Quarter - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Quarter is one of the eleven "quarters" located in the centre of Sheffield, Yorkshire, devised in the 1994 City Centre StrategyIt is bounded by Upper Hanover Street to the west, West Street to the south, Rockingham Street to the east and Broad Lane to the north.