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418: 387: 934: 25: 317:, the building was known as The Pavilion from 1883 to 1892, The Empire from 1892 to 1900, and then as The Palace in 1900 after a takeover by William Coutts, who also operated the city's Shaftesbury Hall, which was known as Swansea's "home of dancing" at the time. From 1912 it was known as the People's Bioscope Palace, bioscope being an early term for moving picture technology. 140: 449:
were called out to the theatre amid reports of smoke coming from the ground and fourth-floor windows of the building. Responders dealt with a fire, but did not initially comment on whether the incident was suspicious. In late 2019 and early 2020 a plan emerged to save the former theatre, which would
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organisations. The summit was prompted by a spate of incidents in the city including an assault on 20 July on High Street which saw the death of a 54-year-old man. Swansea Council stated that it was yet to secure a development partner for the then privately owned Theatre. According to the Theatres
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In October 2013 the BBC reported on issues with the building. The Theatres Trust warned that the building "may fall down" if it did not receive any investment, Swansea Council cabinet member for regeneration Nick Bradley told the BBC that renovation would be very expensive, and as a result any
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The venue later operated as a bingo hall, and as a private gay club. The ground-floor bar and lounge was also used as a licensed pub for many years, before closing in 2006. Eventually the theatre was sold for £300,000 to a property company, but in 2010 it was still derelict and actor
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Trust it remained "in a poor state of repair and extremely vulnerable", although developments "provided hope that a viable solution, which includes community use and preserves the main body of the auditorium, could be found".
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In 2018 the derelict theatre was identified as having become "at the hub of the city's street sex trade", after residents of High Street complained that they were no longer able to walk past the building in
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The building is one of just two purpose-built music halls left standing in the whole of the UK, and was the first place in Wales to show a silent picture. It remained undamaged by the
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performed at the palace when he was 10 years old in 1899. In the 1920s and 30s the venue started holding live theatre events, before shifting into film from the 1930s to 1950s.
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In April 2014 Swansea Council made £75,000 available to the owners to carry out work on the High Street theatre, which had been named as one of the 10 most endangered
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see it transformed into offices with community and performance space provided. As of 2022, the building is still undergoing restoration under this plan.
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Council or Government intervention was unlikely. He warned that regarding costs of redevelopment, "£1m wouldn't even touch it."
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In July 2019 the future of the theatre was discussed as part of a public "Emergency Summit", organised by
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made his first professional stage appearance there in 1960 with Swansea Little Theatre's production of
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In 2014, a new campaign for redevelopment of the site was launched on
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Swansea
Wales
Coordinates
51°37′39.00″N 3°56′28.00″W / 51.6275000°N 3.9411111°W / 51.6275000; -3.9411111
Swansea Council
Grade II
Capacity
http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/how-we-help/theatres-at-risk/223-swansea-palace
Grade II
Swansea
Wales
music hall
Lilly Langtry
Marie Lloyd
Dan Leno
Charlie Chaplin
blitz
Swansea city centre

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