Odeon Wrexham

33 Brook Street,
Wrexham, LL13 7LH

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ODEONesque
ODEONesque on July 29, 2021 at 2:11 pm

Hi all, does anyone know if the ODEON clocks are still in place? Will travel and pay good money if anyone can locate one for me.

TaffyKate
TaffyKate on October 21, 2009 at 4:02 am

I am a member of a local paranormal group (www.northwalesparanormal.com) who have recently done a investergation in the old Odeon and come up with some intresting findings, one being a sprit of the old projectionist. I was wondering if anyone that used to work there, or have any history on the place including pictures of staff etc could they please email me at .uk and title the email the old odeon

Many Thanks
Kate

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on May 29, 2008 at 12:02 pm

An April 2007 photograph of Liquid & Envy Nightclubs, in the former Odeon Wrexham:
http://flickr.com/photos/jonesthecamera/460329007/

jonseyat1
jonseyat1 on January 19, 2008 at 10:23 pm

I am currently looking at the history of the former Odeon / Top rank bilding on brook street wrexham now Liquid and envy. I am struggling to find pics and and infomation about the building and keep turning up the same old details. There must be some one out there which has some old pictures of the site during construction or inside the building or even some historical accnts of the building itself. anything would be a great help. please email me @

peterdavies
peterdavies on May 6, 2007 at 2:34 am

I worked at Wrexham Odeon during the early 70s until it’s closure as a cinema as a relief projectionist (being based at nearby Chester Odeon). The Chief projectionist was Mervyn, who operated a well maintained projection suite supported by another projectionist, Jean.
The auditorium, although shared by Top Rank Bingo, still retained some of it’s original features that was typical of the 1930 art deco Odeon design. Mervyn battled to retain as much of the cinema lighting etc as was possible during this difficult time. He along with several members of staff campaigned against the cinema’s allocation of days being removed completely, alais without success, and the cinema gave way to full-time bingo.
Wrexham was then without it’s Odeon until a new site was aquired and Odeon returned to the town in 1997 at Plas Coch, this time offering a choice of 7 screens.
I returned to Wrexham as Chief Technician of this new mulitplex. Wrexham has very discerning film goers and the new Odeon certainly became a big hit with them. Looking forward, with digital projection upon us, the Wrexham audience are in line for even better technical presention than ever before and the future of cinema in this great town seems secure- who would have thought that in the mid 70s!!!
My past history- Starting early 1962 at ABC Regal Chester, there for 8 years. Classic (Tatler), Chester. Odeon Chester from 1971 (promoted to Chief Technician 1977). Moved to Odeon Bromborough multiplex for it’s opening in 1991 as Chief Technician. Opened the technical operation at Wrexham Odeon 1997. Dual site Chief Technician over Chester and Wrexham Odeons 2005-2007.

Peter Davies. contact-

kraig
kraig on May 17, 2006 at 9:46 pm

I worked there from 1988 till 1991 when it was top rank. only one member of staff still worked there from when it was half cinema/bingo (her name was brenda)There was lots of the original fittings and features, if you wish to know more please feel free to contact me..
If you have any photos of top rank birkenhead (i belive the old ritzy cimema, claughton road )i would love to see them.
I also worked there.

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on March 15, 2006 at 3:25 am

A close-up of the entrance in September 1949:
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An exterior view in 1969:
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