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In June 1892 it was reopened as [[The Globe]], but gradually degenerated to become a second-rate music hall and eventually closed. | In June 1892 it was reopened as [[The Globe]], but gradually degenerated to become a second-rate music hall and eventually closed. | ||
− | On the 1st December 1894 it once more re-opened, now known as the[[Empire Palace of Varieties]]. | + | On the 1st December 1894 it once more re-opened, but now known as the [[Empire Palace of Varieties]]. |
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== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 11:20, 23 May 2015
History
A brick structure originally opened as the Globe Theatre on 24 June 1889 in 47/49 Fox Street. This theatre was was destroyed in a fire on 7 September 1889 after three seasons.
In June 1892 it was reopened as The Globe, but gradually degenerated to become a second-rate music hall and eventually closed.
On the 1st December 1894 it once more re-opened, but now known as the Empire Palace of Varieties.
Sources
Only a reference on p.124 of Fletcher, 1994
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