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Victoria Theatre

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Built as a concert hall called the Victoria Hall. The platform was set behind a permanent proscenium frame and was, from the beginning, intended for occasional theatrical use. Following the purchase of the hall by the Local Authority a fully equipped fly tower was built in 1964. It became the Civic Theatre, then the Victoria Theatre, though still used for concerts, etc.

The fine auditorium has a European opera house look about it, with a semi-circular rear wall and two semi-circular balconies extending along the sides to the wide proscenium. Panelled ceiling with deep, enriched cove. Flat main floor. Spacious and elaborately decorated entrance foyer and main staircase with stained-glass dome. Good, free-classical, ashlar exterior on an important site at the junction of two roads. Imposing curved entrance façade with first floor windows divided by coupled columns and square flanking-towers surmounted by tall cupolas.

At the time of writing a feasibility study was being conducted into the future potential of the building.

Built / Converted
1901
Dates of use
  • 1901 : continuing
Current state
Extant
Current use
Theatre
Address
Commercial Street & Wards End, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 1BU, England
Further details
Other names
Civic Theatre , Victoria Hall , New Victoria
Events
  • 1901 Use: continuing
  • 1901 Design/Construction:
    Clement Williams
    - Architect
  • 1964 Alteration: fly tower built
    Unknown
    - Architect
  • 1964 Owner/Management: Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Current
    Description
    1505
Listings
  • Listing
    II
Stage type
Proscenium flat
Building dimensions: -
Stage dimensions: -
Proscenium width: 13.72m
Height to grid: 14.17m
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -