• The Palace Theatre is a disused theatre in Union Street, Plymouth, Devon in south west England. It opened in 1898 as a music hall but was damaged by fire only three months...
  • Why is this theatre at risk? Plymouth Palace has been on the Theatres at Risk Register since 2006 when we started the list.
  • We all have memories of the Palace Theatre. But there's nobody left alive in Plymouth who remembers its grand opening, back in 1898.
  • from the Palace Theatre, Plymouth 1936 – The theatre is owned by Mrs M Hoyle (‘one of the few women theatre proprietors in the country’) 1936 – December...
  • The New Palace Theatre of Varieties was opened on 5th September 1898. It was built as a music hall for the Livermore Bothers. In the early days, f...
  • Built in 1898 as a music hall, designed by architects Wimperis & Arber. It was damaged by fire and reopened as the New Palace Theatre in 1899.
  • Union Street was once an iconic and hugely prosperous thoroughfare which linked the two towns of Devonport and Plymouth, and the Palace Theatre must have...
  • If you love theater, then visit the Palace Theatre while in Paignton. It is known to be one of the oldest running theaters which was built in the year 1890.
  • 1. The History: This place is absolutely magnificent – one of the fines building I’ve ever seen I think. It’s the New Palace Theatre in Plymouth.