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Odeon and cinema
There is also a single screen Odeon cinema in Commercial Road, although the nearest multiplex facility is some distance away in Worcester.
Commercial cinema chains and independent cinemas also joined in, the Gaumont and Odeon chains programming seasons of British films.
One such building is the local Odeon cinema located in the Hall of John Halle-the oldest building in the UK to contain a cinema.
* A short distance from the west of the Square, on the south side of Panton Street, is the Odeon Panton Street, another four-screen Odeon cinema.
This was demolished to build an Odeon cinema in 1939.
In the late 1930s, the Odeon cinema on the junction of Tufnell Park Road and Holloway Road was built as a Gaumont but was severely damaged by a doodlebug during the Second World War.
The 1930s saw the construction of an art deco Odeon cinema.
An Odeon cinema opened as a major part of the centre, with the smaller cinema at the opposite end of the High Street closing.
This large building, which originally was an Odeon cinema is operating now as Freedom Centre International, a Pentecostal Church.
Today, one, the former Granada cinema ( which once hosted Buddy Holly in 1958, and later Roy Orbison and The Beatles in 1963 ), is a bingo hall ; another, the former ABC ( previously Regal ) is a nightclub, while the former Odeon, later Coronet, is now a Pentecostal church.
The Gateway Theatre had closed as part of the Northgate Development and so too had the Odeon cinema, which opened on 3 October 1936.
The site was earmarked for redevelopment, with the closed Odeon cinema being the subject of a proposal to re-open it as part of an arts complex with a cinema at its heart.
In the 1990s, a large multiplex Odeon cinema was built in Upper High Street.
Leisure facilities in and around the town include a leisure centre ( the Rainbow Centre ) on East Street ; Epsom Downs Racecourse ; the Odeon cinema ; and the Horton Park Children's Farm.
The town also offers an 8-screen Odeon multiplex cinema, a leisure centre ( with swimming pool ), called the Magnet, and a bowling alley.
The Saville Theatre used to be on Shaftesbury Avenue, but this has become the Odeon Covent Garden, a cinema.
This was replaced in 1966 by a smaller cinema ( the Odeon, known for a time after closure as an Odeon in 1982 as the Coronet, not to be confused with the Coronet below ) which was itself demolished in 1988.
The Odeon Leicester Square | Odeon cinema in Leicester Square, London during screening of Casino Royale ( 2006 film ) | Casino Royale in 2006.

Odeon and Muswell
Looking North outside Muswell Hill Odeon, photo by Salimfadhley.

Odeon and Hill
1928: Brummie, Oscar Deutsch opens his first Odeon Cinema in nearby Brierly Hill.
Odeon Cinema, Westfield Merry Hill
* Odeon Cinemas-Check Film Times for Merry Hill Centre
The building has long since been demolished, but as of 2006, the former UCI Cinema ( built in the 1980s as an AMC multiplex ) at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill was refurbished as an Odeon Cinema.
An Odeon Cinema at Westfield Merry Hill, West Midlands

Odeon and is
There is also a large number of smaller theatres throughout the city that cater to specific genres, such as the Comedy Theatre, the Nottara Theatre, the Bulandra Theatre, the Odeon Theatre, and the revue theatre of Constantin Tănase.
One of the reasons for this speculation is because OKeh recorded quite a number of sides without vocals and issued them on Parlophone and Odeon alongside the vocal versions.
The song was a mainstay of Springsteen and the E Street Band's concert set lists during the early part of his career, and a 1975 performance is included on the 2006 Hammersmith Odeon London ' 75 audio and video release.
The historic part of Dayton is within the Comstock Historic District, featuring a small but impressive main street, the monumental Odeon Hall, and a fine local museum located in an 1865 schoolhouse.
" When Springsteen arrived for his first UK concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, he personally tore down the " Finally the world is ready for Bruce Springsteen " posters in the lobby and ordered that the buttons with " I have seen the future of rock ' n ' roll at the Hammersmith Odeon " printed on them not be given out.
The name is reminiscent of the 1845 opened, in 1848 spent " Odeon ", which was the largest, several thousand people making ballroom of Vienna ( 4641 square meters of floor space ); in the present, in the quarter after the stock market is located.
The Odeon Cinemas complex had eight film screens and is currently operated by Empire Cinemas.
Almost opposite is the former Odeon Cinema, now Habitat, with its iconic façade which carries high upon it a large sculptured medallion of the now almost-forgotten William Friese-Greene, who claimed to have invented celluloid film and cameras before any subsequent patents.
The Odeon Cinema is notable for fully retaining its Art Deco features both internally and externally, and retaining its original theatre organ, a Compton from 1935.
There is a multi-screen Odeon cinema in the Eagles Meadow development.
There is also a Gala Bingo venue and a cinema with sixteen screens which was formerly owned by UCI, but as a result of a ruling by the Office of Fair Trading concerning the merger of UCI and Odeon Cinemas the theatre was sold to Empire Cinemas.
Patras and its region is home to various Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine Monuments, including the Roman Odeon, the Fortress of Rio and the Fortress ( castle ) of Patras.
* The Roman Odeon, the most significant ancient monument, is situated in the upper town and was built around 160 AD, during the reign of either Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius.

Odeon and II
She was interned for six months during World War II, but kept her books hidden in a vacant apartment upstairs at 12 rue de l ' Odeon.
After World War II, Odeon in West Germany reissued many pre-war recordings, issued newly recorded German music on this label, as well as imported recordings.
By 1933 he had 26 Odeons and " Odeon " had started to become a household word, used interchangeably with " cinema " in some parts of the UK until after World War II.
In September 2010, tenor Andrea Bocelli held a concert at the Odeon, attended by then prime minister George Papandreou, and Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens, to raise funds for Cancer research.
Preparatory work for rebuilding by the Southern Railway in its " Southern Odeon " style on the east of London Road was halted by the outbreak of the World War II, with most trackwork and the vertical edgings of the five planned through platforms in place.
The outbreak of World War II later that year, and the take-over of the Odeon group by J. Arthur Rank on the death of Deutsch in 1942, saw cinema design work evaporate, and Weedon spent most of the war overseeing the dispersal of Birmingham's wartime industries to protect them during the Birmingham Blitz.
Such grandness did not exist in any of the other theatre properties owned and operated by Cineplex Odeon, as most of them dated after World War II when J. Arthur Rank came to Canada to start Odeon Theatres of Canada in the late 1940s.
Following World War II, there was a wave of anglophilia in Ontario ; Odeon emphasised their British ownership to capitalize on this sentiment, screening British films — particularly those made by Rank.

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