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Broadway Cinema Meir STOKE-ON-TRENT 1936 to 1973

The Broadway Cinema was an art-deco style cinema which opened in 1936 at a cost of £26,000 It had a seating capacity of 1,250 people. Located in Meir, to the east of Longton in the Potteries Staffordshire. The Broadway Cinema was a ‘Super Cinema’ which opened on 14th December 1936 with Anna Neagle in Limelight and Charles Bickford in “Java Seas”. It had a 38 feet wide proscenium and was equipped with a Western Electric(WE) sound system. There was a café located in the circle foyer which had a decorative frieze of cartoon characters (a clown, Micky & Minnie Mouse & Pluto) by artist H. Tittsener. Always independently operated, the Broadway Cinema was taken over by the Blackpool based Tudor Bingo Clubs chain by 1968 and they closed the cinema on 19th June 1971 with James Fox & Mick Jagger in “Performance”. Planning permission was granted in October 1971 to demolished the building and this happened in May 1973. A block of flats with shops on the ground floor have been built on the site. Music By Nostalgia By Alex productions is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike 4.0 International License.   / alexproductionsmusic   Music provided by www.plugnplaymusic.net This video is digital remastered By Stecluz 2022 Please support my work by subscribing to my channel and sharing my content thank you. Contact me via Facebook ‪@Stecluz‬ Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @stecluz   #BroadwayCinema #Meir #StokeOnTrent

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