• The Alhambra was a popular theatre and music hall located on the east side of Leicester Square, in the West End of London.
  • Through the golden age of variety, the 1980’s refurbishment and up to the present day, the Alhambra Theatre has had a wonderful and varied history.
  • “The Alhambra is a magnificent theatre and a landmark building for Dunfermline that now has a valuable opportunity be restored to its former glory.
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  • 1881 (3 December) Opened as Alhambra Theatre after further conversions, including widening the proscenium (ref.
  • The Alhambra Theatre was demolished in November 1936, and the mighty 2,116-seat flagship cinema of the Odeon chain, the Odeon Leicester Square, was...
  • The Alhambra was, by this time, a home for revue, but from 1919 to 1922 it presented several Diaghilev seasons before reverting to variety.
  • By 1896, the Alhambra Theatre of Varieties was hosting screenings of early films, alongside its usual music hall entertainment.
  • The Royal Panopticon of Science and Art close in 1856 and become the Alhambra Theatre. In 1858 the circus ring was installed.
  • 8. Take a Workshop: The Alhambra Theatre offers a variety of workshops, from acting and singing classes to stage combat and costume design.
  • The songs sung in the Alhambra are not quite as low as those heard in some of the music-halls, and chiefly derive their short popularity from the fact that there...