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Palace

2094

In 1914 the nineteenth century Corn Exchange was adapted into the Exchange Cinema. It was largely rebuilt, retaining the façade, in 1934 and reopened as the Palace Theatre - a ciné-variety house. Unusual design - the entrance foyer is on the street, then comes the stage (with full fly tower on which is emblazoned PALACE THEATRE) with the auditorium at the rear. The auditorium had a wide aisle at both stalls and circle level for access - the circle therefore had a U-shape with one of the legs missing as there was not a corresponding exit on the other side. The aisle in the stalls was also used for getting scenery to the stage as the high get-in doors were at the rear stalls! This is due to poor access in Yorkersgate and good quiet access at the rear. The mystery is why was the stage placed in the middle and not, more conventionally, at the rear of the building? Substantial remains in the cinema (circle area) and above shopping mall which can be seen from the still functional exit to the front of the Palace. A new cinema entrance and foyer has been constructed at the rear - the original foyer at the front is little altered and has three fine stained glass windows of 1934 at first floor level.

Built / Converted
1934
Dates of use
Current state
Extant
Current use
Converted to other use (Shopping mall & cinema
During dates of use, was more film than live theatre)
Address
Saville Street/Yorkersgate, Malton, North Yorkshire, England
Further details
Other names
Exchange Cinema , Palace Theatre
Events
  • 1845 Design/Construction: as corn exchange
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1910 Alteration: adapted to cinema use
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1933 Owner/Management: Mr P Read
  • 1934 Alteration: full conversion to cinema
    James Brodie (Pudsey)
    - Architect
  • 1934 Design/Construction:
    Messrs Dodsworth Ltd
    - Consultant
    decoration
    John Cooke & Son (Huddersfield)
    - Consultant
    marble and terrazzo flooring
  • 1987 Alteration: cinema reduced to balcony and projection room; shopping mall created in remainder of building
    Unknown
    - Architect
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Original
    Description
    1033
  • Capacity
    Later
    Description
    1943: 850
Listings
  • Listing
    II
    Comment
    10.6.1974; 5.4.1993
Stage type
Proscenium
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: -
Proscenium width: -
Height to grid: -
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -