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Palace

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Stuccoed façade in free classical style. Wide central bay of two storeys with a large lunette window. Flanking pavilions of 2½ storeys, their parapets and urns now lacking. Auditorium had two balconies with single boxes either side of the proscenium. Restrained plasterwork. Capacity was 800. Major alterations occurred in 1931 when converted to Regal Cinema, and again for change to current use. Little now remains internally apart from a small pay-box for the pit entrance, the dress circle staircase and circle foyer.

Built / Converted
1910
Dates of use
  • 1910 : Until when not known.
Current state
Extant
Current use
Converted to other use (Furniture shop)
Address
Railway Terrace/Market Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, England
Website-
Further details
Other names
Vint’s Hippodrome , Prince of Wales , Regal
Events
  • 1910 Use: Until when not known.
  • 1910 Design/Construction:
    Franklin & Newman (London)
    - Architect
  • 1910 - 1912 Owner/Management: Prop Rank Langley, resident manager
  • 1913 Owner/Management: Arthur Brogden, general manager
  • 1922 Owner/Management: Rugby Hippodrome Ltd, proprietors; Courtenay Arundel, resident manager
  • 1922 Owner/Management: Arthur Carlton, proprietor & managing director
  • 1931 Owner/Management: V A Wheelhouse, manager
  • 1931 Owner/Management: Sydney J Hobbs, manager from Coventry Empire
  • 1931 Owner/Management: Regal Theatre Rugby Ltd, proprietors
  • 1931 Owner/Management: Arthur Carlton, managing director
  • 1931 Alteration: converted to cinema
    W T Loveday
    - Architect
  • 1931 Design/Construction:
    A A Lazzerini (Nottingham)
    - Consultant
    fibrous plaster
  • 1931 - 1951 Owner/Management: Granada Cinemas, proprietors
Capacities
  • Capacity
    Later
    Description
    1912: 1000
Listings
  • Listing
    Not listed
Stage type
Rake (possibly 1:17)
Building dimensions: Auditorium width 50ft 6in
Stage dimensions: Depth 1910: 36ft 1931: 20ft Width SL: 25.25ft SR: 25.25ft
Proscenium width: 1910: 26ft 1931: 35ft
Height to grid: 46ft
Inside proscenium: -
Orchestra pit: -