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The theatre was built for the Watford Hippodrome Co., Ltd. The foundation stone of what was to become the Palace Theatre was laid on 3 June 1908. Five days later Mr H.M. Theobald, the architect, lodged the notification of his intention to build the theatre. Construction was undertaken by Barker
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funded refurbishment, which included more public space, two bars, a daytime café, air cooling and new seating. Access to the building was improved by the introduction of a lift to all levels, ramps and automated front doors.
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The theatre has been producing work for over 100 years. Alongside touring productions, the theatre provides programmes in new writing.
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In October 2015, the theatre won the Promotion of Diversity Award (joint winners with Leicester Curve) at the UK Theatre Awards 2015.
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and plays, mostly imported from other theatres. Variety artists who appeared at the Palace included
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In September 2004, the theatre re-opened after a two-year £8.8million
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began his career at the Palace , the theatre was managed by actor
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and Lottie Lennox. The theatre also puts on regular Christmas
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Russell, Eugenia; Russell, Quentin (31 August 2015).
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Theatre and cinema in Watford, Hertfordshire, England
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Palace Theatre, Watford
Watford Palace Theatre
Watford
Coordinates
51°39′26″N 0°23′50″W / 51.6572°N 0.3972°W / 51.6572; -0.3972
Watford Junction railway station
Capacity
RIFCO Arts
watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
Edwardian
listed building
Watford
Maidenhead
variety shows
Marie Lloyd
Evie Greene
pantomimes
Peter Cleall
Jimmy Perry
Dad's Army
Lottery
RIFCO Arts
Watford and South West Herts in the Great War
ISBN
978-1-78346-374-9
Watford History Tour
ISBN
978-1-4456-5778-3
The Dad's Army Movie Dossier: The Making of Jimmy Perry and David Croft's Classic Film
ISBN

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