• The Dudley Hippodrome was a theatre in the town of Dudley, West Midlands, England. The Hippodrome was built in 1938 on the site of the Dudley Opera House...
  • The Hippodrome was built in 1938 on the site of the Dudley Opera House, which was destroyed by fire in 1936, and remained open as a variety theatre until 1964.
  • 2009'dan beri sahibi Dudley Konseyi, yerel kampanyacılar bu önerileri protesto etseler de, bunun yerine tiyatro kullanımına geri dönmeyi tercih ediyorlar.[3].
  • One of Dudley's most famous landmarks, the Hippodrome, has been derelict for over a decade now.
  • This is the former Dudley Hippodrome on Castle Hill in Dudley. Until recently it was used as a Bingo Hall by Gala.
  • The recent refusal of listed status for Dudley Hippodrome from English Heritage calls into question whether their processes and decision-making are fit for purpose.
  • The last performer to appear at Dudley Hippodrome was Roy Orbison in 1974 and it is now owned by Dudley Council.
  • The last performer to appear at Dudley Hippodrome was Roy Orbison in 1974 and it is now owned by Dudley Council.
  • Dudley Hippodrome is a step closer to being demolished after the local council was successful in securing funding to replace it with a university building.
  • The theatre was taken over in March 1964 by Vic Kendrick and re-opened as The Dudley Hippodrome Casino Club, in use as a bingo club and nightclub.
  • Dudley Hippodrome Development Trust aims to save from demolition and restore the theatre building to...
  • Being centrally located, and just a stones throw from the ever popular Black Country Museum and Dudley Castle the Hippodrome is uniquely placed to offer...