Dexter St. Clair wrote:The basis of the show is that, unknown to anyone, the old Apollo stage remains intact beneath the modern-day buildings.
And this is how the story of the Bothwell Street tunnel started.
You mean it doesn't?
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Dexter St. Clair wrote:The basis of the show is that, unknown to anyone, the old Apollo stage remains intact beneath the modern-day buildings.
And this is how the story of the Bothwell Street tunnel started.
Bridie wrote:Nice pic (It's always blokes queuing to get in) ::):
Someone wrote on the Facebook page wall
"Does anyone remember the overly sensitive and thoughtful bouncers?" ::): ::): ::):
Saw
Lindisfarne
Tull x2
Santana with Earth Wind and Fire
Cat Stevens
T'in Lizzie
Deep Purple
Wish I'd seen SAHB
The into the wilderness site seems to have given up the ghost - sad
Went to Clouds......... once ::):
gap74 wrote:I've got a note of the seating capacity as a cinema as 4,368, which did indeed make it the largest cinema in Europe in those terms. Green's in Dundee was another monster at 4,114 seats.
By contrast, the largest cinema built in England was the State in Kilburn, which sat 4,004.
Mori wrote:james73 wrote:What was the capacity of the Apollo? It looked quite big.
James H
126 Renfield Street, City Centre
Opened: September 15th 1927
Closed: June 16th 1985
Designed by: John Fairweather
Number of screens: 1
Number of seats:
Green's Playhouse: 4368
Apollo: 3500
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