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Alhambra (Morecambe)

  • Theatre ID
    2132
  • Built / Converted
    1901
  • Dates of use
    • 1910 - 1970
  • Current state
    Extant
  • Current use
    Licensed premises (Cabaret bar and discotheque)
  • Address
    Marine Road West, Morecambe, Lancashire, England

Details

A sad sight. One would need to be a determined optimist to believe that the Alhambra could be returned to theatre use, but it has been a remarkable building and enough remains to sharpen one’s regrets about what has happened to it. It is a large, free-standing stone building on the sea front, originally with elaborate Dutch gable and a loggia at second floor level. The music hall, which was on the first floor, over shops, was a single-balconied rectangular room with an arched ceiling spanning from side to side, rather like a smaller version of the Winter Gardens (Victoria Pavilion). Pavilion-like boxes were set closely on either side of the proscenium at balcony level. The proscenium had a splendid cartouche over, with winged full-relief figures as supporters. The ceiling was divided into lively painted panels (one with a sunburner) by arching enriched beams and there was a magnificently painted act drop. In 1970 a fire gutted the interior and destroyed the roof. The reconstruction as a disco omitted the fanciful gable, depriving the exterior of much of its character. The fly tower is still present but the stage was bricked off.


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  • Other names
    Astoria Super Cinema
  • Events
    • 1910 - 1970 Use:
    • 1901 Design/Construction:
      • H Howarth - Architect
    • 1930 Alteration: converted to cinema
      • Unknown - Architect
  • Listings
    • Grade Not listed

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