Birmingham Hippodrome [Birmingham] (Q8951)

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Revision as of 12:18, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1899 by F. W. Lloyd as Tower of Varieties and Circus, a music hall with a floodable circus ring. 1900 auditorium and stage rebuilt by F. W. Lloyd. Re-opened as Tivoli Theatre of Varieties. Subsequently mainly used for variety, drama and musical performances. 1903-1924 various renamings, known as Hippodrome, Barrasford's Hippodrome, Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties, Tivoli. 1917 interior alterations by Bertie Crewe. 1925 major auditorium reb...)

Theatre building in Birmingham, United Kingdom, opened in 1899

Theatre building in Birmingham, United Kingdom, opened in 1899
  • Birmingham Hippodrome
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Birmingham Hippodrome [Birmingham]
Theatre building in Birmingham, United Kingdom, opened in 1899
  • Birmingham Hippodrome

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52°28'28.560"N, 1°53'51.360"W
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Built 1899 by F. W. Lloyd as Tower of Varieties and Circus, a music hall with a floodable circus ring. 1900 auditorium and stage rebuilt by F. W. Lloyd. Re-opened as Tivoli Theatre of Varieties. Subsequently mainly used for variety, drama and musical performances. 1903-1924 various renamings, known as Hippodrome, Barrasford's Hippodrome, Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties, Tivoli. 1917 interior alterations by Bertie Crewe. 1925 major auditorium rebuilding by Burdwood and Mitchell. Re-opened 1925 as Birmingham Hippodrome. 1963 major exterior and foyer rebuilding, destroying the original Moorish tower. From 1965 renamed Birmingham Theatre. Later again renamed Birmingham Hippodrome. 1981-1992 various interior alterations, 1990 addition of an annexe to serve as the Birmingham Royal Ballet headquarters by J. Seymour Harris Partnership. 2000 major renovation, addition of a studio theatre (200 seats), and new façade by Associated Architects/Law and Dunbar-Nasmith. - Home to the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Used for opera, musical, pantomime, and ballet performances. 1901 seats. (English)
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1899
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Hurst Street, Southside, Birmingham, B5 4TB, England
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1899
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