Embassy Theatre, Peterborough Explained

The Embassy Theatre is a historic structure on Broadway in the city of Peterborough in the United Kingdom, which operated as a cinema from 1953 to 1989.

History

The Embassy Theatre was designed by David Evelyn Nye in the Art Deco style and built by The Demolition & Construction Co. of Croydon using the locally produced Fletton bricks.[1] It opened in 1937, putting on performances by well-known performers such as Laurel and Hardy.[2]

Nye was usually a cinema architect, and this was his only theatre.[3] However, the building was converted into a cinema in 1953, later becoming the ABC and finally Cannon Cinema. It tripled in size in 1981, before finally closing in 1989.[4] Since 1996, part of the premises have been occupied by the Edwards bar chain.[1]

References

52.5753°N -0.2412°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theatres in Peterborough. Arthur Lloyd. 20 September 2015.
  2. Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 1952.
  3. Web site: Embassy (Peterborough). The Theatres Trust. 23 January 2011.
  4. http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Peterborough/50.htm 50th Anniversary 1937–1987 Souvenir Brochure