• ...were the Royal Alhambra Palace; Alhambra Theatre of Varieties; Theatre Royal, Alhambra; Great United States Circus and New Alhambra Theatre.[2].
  • By 1896, the Alhambra Theatre of Varieties was hosting screenings of early films, alongside its usual music hall entertainment.
  • “The Alhambra Theatre was built in 1922 and was originally used as a variety theatre before being turned into a cinema… it was turned into a bingo hall in 1965.
  • 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.
  • In 1958, the Alhambra Theatre Glasgow staged Scotland's first Royal Variety Performance, a prestigious event that underscored the theatre's...
  • The theatre was renamed the Alhambra in 1892 and continued to host a variety of shows, including light operas, musical comedies, variety acts...
  • The Alhambra Theatre & Dining produces a variety of plays and musicals, ranging from contemporary works to classics.
  • It was built originally as the Royal Panopticon of Science and Arts, opening on 18 March 1854. The Alhambra was demolished in 1936.
  • The Alhambra Theatre is a 650-seat proscenium theatre offering a variety of performances.
  • As the Alhambra Theatre was built originally as a variety house, the stage was somewhat shallow at only 20 feet deep.