I was one of the lucky ones who enjoyed Titanic sat up in the circle of Odeon Blackpool. I made the journey from Lancaster on two nights, both of which the circle was full to capacity. An unforgettable experience. I was heart broken when the cinema closed and since have been nowhere near the modern featureless multiplex. The trouble with this country (and Odeon) is most of us have no value for our heritage.
The good news is that some of the art-deco has been partially saved, as the theatre has now opened as funny girls night club. Reports seemingly are that it is one of the best cinema restorations to date. The nightclub is in the stalls with the main bar below the stage. The bad news is that the circle maybe turned into an additional club. If this happens the view of the vast main auditorium and fantastic large art-deco light fittings will be lost. The stalls area has been converted back to one large area with screens 2 and 3 removed.
Due to the nature of this night club I have not, as yet, ventured in to survey the damage. In my opinion it’s a waste to see the largest Odeon in the UK wasted on a night club. However, at least the building has been saved!
I was one of the lucky ones who enjoyed Titanic sat up in the circle of Odeon Blackpool. I made the journey from Lancaster on two nights, both of which the circle was full to capacity. An unforgettable experience. I was heart broken when the cinema closed and since have been nowhere near the modern featureless multiplex. The trouble with this country (and Odeon) is most of us have no value for our heritage.
The good news is that some of the art-deco has been partially saved, as the theatre has now opened as funny girls night club. Reports seemingly are that it is one of the best cinema restorations to date. The nightclub is in the stalls with the main bar below the stage. The bad news is that the circle maybe turned into an additional club. If this happens the view of the vast main auditorium and fantastic large art-deco light fittings will be lost. The stalls area has been converted back to one large area with screens 2 and 3 removed.
Due to the nature of this night club I have not, as yet, ventured in to survey the damage. In my opinion it’s a waste to see the largest Odeon in the UK wasted on a night club. However, at least the building has been saved!