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- The_Spa,_Bridlington abstract "The Spa Royal Hall and Theatre in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, was named the New Spa and Gardens when it was built, together with the adjoining sea wall, in 1896 by Whitaker Brothers of Horsforth, Leeds. After paying at the turnstile people could enter 5 acres (20,000 m2) of flower beds, walks and grassed areas, have meals in the refreshment rooms, go to the theatre or a concert, or simply sit and listen to the band playing in the glass domed bandstand. The lake was kept filled by the iron rich water of a chalybeate spring. Lit at night by multi coloured electric lights the spa had 80,000 visitors in one month. The theatre burnt down in October 1906, but was renovated and reopened in 1907 as the New Spa Opera House designed by W S Walker. It was used to show a new invention, the cinematograph.The complex was bought by the Corporation in 1919 and it was decided to replace the old buildings in 1925 when the Spa Royal Hall was built at a cost of £50,000. This became a popular place along the East Yorkshire coast to go for dancing and concerts, with Herman Darewski and his Radio Band playing there from 1926 until 1937. Another fire in January 1932 destroyed the hall, but once again it was rebuilt, in the record time of 52 days, and reopened on 29 July 1932.After the rebuilding there were two cafes, a Palm Court, a solarium and a dance hall. There was a charge at the turnstiles until the 1950s to enter the gardens. The Spa closed in 2005 for extensive renovation and reopened in the middle of 2008. Since then, The Spa has been presenting a mix of received entertainment, dances, co-produced shows and in-house productions. The Spa has also become a venues for conferences and banquets; catering for up to 700 diners in the restored Royal Hall.".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "Bridlington Spa Theatre and Royal Hall".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "Bridlington".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "East Riding of Yorkshire".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "South Marine Drive".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "Spa Fax 01262 424525".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "Telephone – Spa Box Office 01262 678258".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "YO15 3JH".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington locationCity Bridlington.
- The_Spa,_Bridlington openingYear "1896".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington owner East_Riding_of_Yorkshire_Council.
- The_Spa,_Bridlington rebuildingYear "1932".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington seatingCapacity "3800".
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- The_Spa,_Bridlington address "Bridlington Spa Theatre and Royal Hall South Marine Drive Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO15 3JH Telephone – Spa Box Office 01262 678258 Spa Fax 01262 424525".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington capacity "3800".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington caption "The Spa Bridlington during renovation".
- The_Spa,_Bridlington city Bridlington.
- The_Spa,_Bridlington country "England".
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- The_Spa,_Bridlington rebuilt "1932".
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- The_Spa,_Bridlington comment "The Spa Royal Hall and Theatre in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, was named the New Spa and Gardens when it was built, together with the adjoining sea wall, in 1896 by Whitaker Brothers of Horsforth, Leeds. After paying at the turnstile people could enter 5 acres (20,000 m2) of flower beds, walks and grassed areas, have meals in the refreshment rooms, go to the theatre or a concert, or simply sit and listen to the band playing in the glass domed bandstand.".
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