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New article name ... Torquay's Pavilion Theatre was perhaps the most attractive of Torbay's three main auditoria and during the 1970s differed from the Princess Theatre, Torquay and the Festival Theatre, Paignton, in that it had plays rather than variety during the lucrative Summer seasons.
Building
[edit]The Pavilion [1] was built on a site formed partly of land reclaimed from the sea, on a concrete raft on which a framework of steel stanchions and girders was erected. Henry Augustus Garrett, Borough Engineer of Torbay laid out the Princess Gardens, the Terrace Walk, Pier Pavilion and Torquay Pavilion: the work lasted from 1890-1930.
The architect of the Pavilion was Edward Rogers, winner of a competition in 1896, who, with H C Goss drew up the final plans, which were passed in 1903. Because of Rogers’s death construction started only in 1911, the work having been taken over by Garrett. The facing tiles, in Doulton’s Carrara enamelled stoneware made the Pavilion appear like a white Palace. The impressive central copper-covered dome was topped with a life size figure of Britannia. Two smaller domes on each side of the entrance were surmounted by copper figures of Mercury. Fine cast ironwork in Art Nouveau style edged the steps to the promenade deck and the octagonal bandstands or summerhouses. Other exterior decorations were of flowers, urns topped with pineapples, scrolls, etc.
Opened in 1912, there was a foyer and auditorium with lounges and cafe, all oak-panelled and elegantly plastered. There was a curved balcony, stained glass and potted palms, with open-air promenade and tea garden. A Municipal Orchestra was founded. In the 1970s, demolition was proposed but the building was listed in 1973. It closed in 1976, when it was leased to Rank and the interior was destroyed in adaptations for various types of amusements including, later, skating. Today it is a shopping arcade, but the exterior is well preserved.
Shows
[edit]Over the years the theatre entertained millions of people...
Summer seasons as follows:
Year | Show | Notes |
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1971 | The Mating Season | with Sid James, Beryl Mason |
1972 | Stop It Nurse | with Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw |
1973 | Busman's Holiday | with Bob Grant, Stephen Lewis and Anna Karen |
1976 | The Eric Sykes Show | with Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques, Derek Guyler |
n/k | Get Some In! | with Tony Selby, David Janson |
The Pavilion Theatre, Torquay
June 1948, The Rebel Maid (TOADS)
June 1951, The Desert Song (TOADS)
June 1951, Glamourous Night (TOADS)
1955, Kay Cavendish
1955, Beryl Reid
1956, Norman Evans
1956, Ken-Tones
1956, Elsie & Doris Waters
1965, Doctor at Sea starring John Slater, Edward Rigby
References
[edit]- ^ Theatres Trust web page
External links
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