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Forum Cinema
(Bath, Somerset, England)

Open ~ 1 screen ~ 1912 seats
The Forum Cinema was a large, free standing building in Bath stone designed by W. H. Watkins, a noted west country architect of cinemas. There was a large cafe and a dance hall at first…
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Komedia Comedy Club
(Bath, Somerset, England)

Open ~ 1 screen ~ 1088 seats
The Electric Theatre opened in late 1910 and had a seating capcity of 220. It was designed by noted theatre architect Bertie Crewe. It closed on 18th April 1920 and was re-constructed by…
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Little Theatre Cinema
(Bath, Somerset, England)

Open ~ 2 screens ~ 266 seats
Built by community theatre pioneer Consuelo de Reyes and her husband in 1935, the Little Theatre has remained in the same family since, retaining some of the decorative features of a…
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Odeon Bath
(Bath, Somerset, England)

Open ~ 8 screens ~ 1584 seats
The 8-screen Odeon Cinema opened on 22nd October 2004. Seating capacities in the screens range from 360, down to 50, with a total of 21 additional wheelchair spaces evenly divided between…
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Odeon Bath
(Bath, Somerset, England)

Closed/Demolished ~ 1 screen ~ 863 seats
The Picturedrome opened in early-1911 with a seating capacity of 580. It was taken over by the Union Cinemas circuit in 1929 and was re-named Regal Cinema. At this time the cinema was…
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