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The Kings Theatre opened in Titchfield Street in October 1904. When Cinemas opened in the town the Kings Theatre was forced to become a cinema but they also still showed live performances. |
The Kings Theatre opened in Titchfield Street in October 1904. When Cinemas opened in the town the Kings Theatre was forced to become a cinema but they also still showed live performances. |
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On the 17th December 1934 the Kings Theatre bacame the Regal Cinema. The cinema remained until recently when it was forced to close due to the opening of a new cinema, The Odeon, situated at the Queens Drive. The building which housed the Kings Theatre is currently empty. |
On the 17th December 1934 the Kings Theatre bacame the Regal Cinema. The cinema remained until recently when it was forced to close due to the opening of a new cinema, The Odeon, situated at the Queens Drive. The building which housed the Kings Theatre is currently empty. |
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The Kings Theatre opened in Titchfield Street in October 1904. When Cinemas opened in the town the Kings Theatre was forced to become a cinema but they also still showed live performances.
On the 17th December 1934 the Kings Theatre bacame the Regal Cinema. The cinema remained until recently when it was forced to close due to the opening of a new cinema, The Odeon, situated at the Queens Drive. The building which housed the Kings Theatre is currently empty.
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