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Leeds City Varieties

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Leeds City Varieties
The front entrance of Leeds City Varieties.
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LocationSwan Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°47′56″N 1°32′34″W / 53.798889°N 1.542778°W / 53.798889; -1.542778
OwnerLeeds Grand Theatre and Opera House Ltd.
TypeMusic hall
Capacity467
Construction
Opened1865 (1865)
ArchitectGeorge Smith[1]
Website
www.cityvarieties.co.uk

The Leeds City Varieties is a Grade II* listed music hall in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.[2]

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History

Leeds City Varieties was built in 1865 as an adjunct to the White Swan Inn in Swan Street by architect George Smith for Charles Thornton.[1] Along with Hoxton Hall and Wilton's Music Hall (both in London), it is a rare surviving example of a Victorian era music hall.[1] The interior is a long rectangle, with cast-iron columns with foliage capitals supporting two bow-fronted balconies, the upper tier of which received minor modifications in the 1880s.[1] Plaster female busts, swags and medallions adorn the balconies, while a three-centred proscenium arch, surmounted by the royal coat of arms, covers the shallow stage.[1]

The theatre was founded by local pub landlord and benefactor Charles Thornton and was originally called 'Thornton's New Music Hall and Fashionable Lounge'. This followed from a 'Singing Room' above the inn. The name subsequently changed to the White Swan Varieties and then Stansfield's Varieties before becoming the City Palace of Varieties. Charlie Chaplin, Marie Lloyd and Houdini are among the artists who performed there.

Between 1953 and 1983, the theatre achieved national fame as the venue for the BBC television programme The Good Old Days, a recreation of old-time music hall featuring Leonard Sachs as the alliterative Chairman and many well-known and less-well-known performers. The venue still presents live "Good Old Days" music hall events over runs of 3 weekends in the spring and 4 in the autumn, as well as pantomime and a regular programme of stand-up comedy and music concerts.

The City Varieties was granted Heritage Lottery funds to help with major refurbishment and restoration.[3] The theatre closed for refurbishment in January 2009, and re-opened in September 2011. The theatre now seats 467, and the sides of the balcony are closed to the public, now giving space to additional lighting.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Wrathmell 2008, pp. 156.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Grade II* (1255972)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Heritage Lottery Fund brings back the 'Good Old Days'". Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2007.

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