Odeon Middlesbrough
87 - 103 Corporation Road,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 1NA
87 - 103 Corporation Road,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 1NA
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The cinemas on Teesside ranked in size as follows:–
1) ABC (Globe) Stockton:2429 seats (the circle alone seated 1188).
2) Hippodrome Middlesbrough (a GB house):2296 seats
3) Odeon(Regal)Stockton:2082 seats
4) ABC (Elite) Middlesbrough:1843 seats
5) Odeon Middlesbrough: 1761 seats
Therefore, the Odeon Middlesbrough ranked 5th largest when using seating capacity as the yardstick as opposed to the size of the sites. The 2 ABC’s and the Hippodrome,having deep stages (with fly towers),most probably were still the 3 largest buildings by site size.
The Odeons Stockton and Middlebrough had shallow stages and no flies, although the original Odeon Stockton did ‘muscle in’ with live shows in the 1960’s along with the ABC (Globe) and the Essoldo/Hippodrome Stockton.
Strange that 3 Stockton cinemas had frequent live shows and yet the cinemas in neighbouring (and larger) Middlesbrough did not.
Another shot whilst still a cinema here:–
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Part of Middlesbrough Town Centre was cordoned off today, when part
of the former Odeon Cinema (Jumpin Jaks) collapsed during demolition
works. The auditorium wall on Fry Street came down at around 10.30am
taking with it scaffolding, this fell onto the street below,
damaging cars. Luckily no-one was injured and work was stopped until
the Health & Safety executive surveyed the site. Corporation Road &
Fry Street remain fenced off and will not re-open until Wednesday
Evening to allow emergency demolition work to remove the remainder
of Fry Street and the Corporation Road Auditorium walls and
scaffolding. It appears the wall gave way when work to remove the
auditorium ceiling and roof from inside the building by bulldozer
was in progress. An article from the Evening Gazette can be seen
at:
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I have also posted some photos taken tonight at :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbn6773/
recently taken photos inside the building, during demolition stripping out works..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbn6773/
A recent photo of the Odeon as Jumpin' Jaks here:–
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A vintage photograph of the Odeon Middlesbrough in 1939, soon after opening:
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Three vintage photographs of the Odeon Middlesbrough:
September 1949:
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A full view of the Odeon in August 1956
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A close-up of the main entrance in December 1970:
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