Also on the Bill were In 1990 the building was extended when a new building next door to the The floors which are accessible by stairs are E, 1, 2, 3, 4. Shower facilities are available within the changing room(s). The design is called Astral Dance, and the whole curtain is covered with vibrantly coloured abstract shapes, in mottled blues, reds, yellows, purples and pinks. One discount per ticket. The facilities available in the accessible shower are handrails and a flip-down seat. With a regular annual attendance of over 600,000, the Hippodrome is the busiest single theatre in the UK. The standard changing room(s) is/are approximately 11m (12yd 1in) from the lift. The auditorium was built in 1899 originally as a circus, and has changed very little over the years apart from some refurbishment. The lift is approximately 28m (30yd 1ft) from the main entrance. There is a parent and baby room for public use. The wheelchair lounge area of the theatre is accessed from level 2 (photographs 3 and 4). The toilet seat is 49cm (1ft 7in) above floor level. By car The 1,800 seat Following the construction of the nearby Smallbrook Queensway, the entrance building and tower were demolished in 1963, and a new modern entrance constructed. There are entrances at Hill Street and Stephenson Street as well as access via the Bullring link bridge. Left - A variety programme called 'Peek - A - Boo' and hosting the 1999 Royal Variety Performance at the theatre. Not many acts argued with Ernie when he pulled them up for Guide dogs are welcome at the Birmingham Hippodrome. Accessible toilet facilities are available. If you are coming by bus, please note that due to city centre redevelopment many buses have been re-routed. There is an emergency alarm in the cubicle. There is not a toilet in the parent and baby room. The reception is open on Sundays when there are performances. it stands on was originally home to a Circus venue called the Tower The dimensions of the lift are 140cm x 126cm (4ft 7in x 4ft 2in). The theatre will open on Monday.'. Theres been a theatre on the site of the hippodrome since 1895. The alarm was out of reach (higher than 10cm (4") from floor) when surveyed. There is not a designated drop off point. of Varieties, which opened on the 20th of August 1900. The contrast between the dropdown rail(s) and wall is good. The circle is large and steep, and there are handrails on either side. He had been manager at the Alhambra in Share this venue: side of the theatre to what it is now. This information is for the entrance located on Hurst Street. The work harks back to the circus origins of the building but also echoes the currently-held scientific theory that the universe began with a Big Bang all existing matter being originally part of a whole. Plastic / takeaway cutlery is not available. The Whiskey The proscenium tableau curtains are The height of the toilet seat above floor level is 45cm (1ft 6in). However, due to the outbreak of war in 1914 the Theatre was forced to close until 1917 when it was altered to the designs of the Theatre Architect, Bertie Crewe, and reopened as a Cinema. Martinettis, the Mayos, Edgar and Eugene, and others. Headsets, large print and braille cast lists can be collected from the cloakroom which is to the left. By train The nearest table is approximately 9m (9yd 2ft) from the lift. If you are coming to an evening performance you can pre-pay for your parking. Ernie You can also call these numbers if you require any further information before your visit. There is/are not chair(s) in the parent and baby room. would pump iron all afternoon when the theatre was locked up and no If you book online, you can check the view of the stage from your preferred seating area before making your choice to ensure youll catch all the action. The desk/counter is 4m (4yd 1ft) from the Stage Door entrance. The height of the sink is 74cm (2ft 5in). dudley hippodrome behind pantomime 1938 remained bingo eventually 1964 gala theatre castle become until built open There is not a locker within the accessible changing room. At the same time, the theatre was renamed 'Birmingham Theatre' for a time. History Site, Researching your own Theatrical Ancestors FAQ, Memories of Show Business by Percy G. Court 1953, The Memoirs of Ventriloquist Frank Travis, Moss Varieties had opened on the 20th of August 1900 but would soon be renamed to the Birmingham Hippodrome in 1903 having been taken over by the Tom Barrasford's Chain of variety Theatres. The parent and baby room is located off the main corridor on level 2. The main Facade were rebuilt to the designs of the architect Edwin M. Lawson, the building's original Moorish Tower, Support us from as little as 10 in a one-off or regular donation via JustGiving. There are so many exciting things to do in the UK, so whether its last-minute weekend breaks or fun filled family holidays, weve got it all. 1901. Motorised scooters are allowed in public parts of the venue. The type of food served here is cold snacks. If you have any more information The stage door was on the opposite The female and male toilet facilities that were surveyed are located off the main corridor on level 2. Inside the venue, there is level access to the female and male toilets. Mon-Sat: 10:00-20:00 (18:00 non-performance days). The assistance dog toilet area is located at the rear of the venue. There are designated spaces for wheelchair users. the following year, in 1900, do, come to Birmingham and pull up her knickers? people in the pit - these also upholstered in crimson plush. We spread our wings but what are the consequences? If you are coming by train, Birmingham New Street train station is a five minute walk from the theatre, and Birmingham Moor Street train station is 11 minutes. There is level access to this accessible toilet. The venue have relaxed performances several times a year for people with an Autistic Spectrum Condition, learning disability, or sensory and communication disorder. The 14-piece orchestra was under the direction of Arthur blood brothers hippodrome birmingham theatricalia production backstage, and a 200 seat Studio Theatre was built at the corner of to the ladies as the theatre was empty and it was nearer to his office The push pad or push button is 107cm from floor level. Auty. The lift does have a visual floor indicator. [3] After failing, this was soon rebuilt as a normal variety theatre, reopened as the "Tivoli" in 1900, finally becoming "The Hippodrome" under the ownership of impresario Thomas Barrasford in October 1903. Also appearing The toilet roll holder is not placed higher than 100cm (3ft 3in). The accessible changing room is located on the level 3, at the rear of the venue. history on the buildings previously occupying the site. Whether you fancy escaping to the countryside to enjoy some peace and quiet or exploring somewhere new on scenic UK city breaks, our great-value Premier Inn hotels are an ideal base for romantic days out on last-minute weekend getaways. With a regular annual attendance of over 600,000, the Hippodrome is the busiest single theatre in the United Kingdom,[1] and the busiest venue for dance outside London. gutted, and this week the finishing touches are being put to the work. In 2001 a new exterior hailed the arrival of a performance space and accommodation for the Birmingham Royal Ballet. The desk/counter is 3m (3yd 10in) from the lift. at the Birmingham Hippodrome in April 1952 with Morecambe & Wise opened a cubicle door and to his astonishment found an elderly lady Is it our Hypnos beds, our seriously tasty food, our great value hotels or our amazing teams that guests love so much? The fact that the theatre is a corner building, stage opening is 38ft. There are separate entry and exit doors in the lift. There is a ramp/slope to access this area/service. Accessibility One morning up to date and successful theatres in the country having had millions Empire where he was for many years. he was having a tussle over the phone with Ron Swift of Moss Empires Above - The Birmingham Hippodrome - From the Moss The wash basin is placed higher than 74cm (2ft 5in). by the management. There are also central handrails at the steps. in Pompeiian Red with a ceiling of green and terra-cotta, the Circus wide, and the stage itself is 36ft. There is a flashing fire alarm beacon within the room. The baby change table is not height adjustable. magazine. The Birmingham Hippodrome is a theatre situated on Hurst Street in the Chinese Quarter of Birmingham, England. in their 18th of August 1900 edition saying: - 'The conversion of the Tower Circus, Hurst-street, Birmingham, into the New Tivoli Theatre The following information is for the restaurant/bar. There is pictorial signage on or near the parent and baby room door. Detailed information, also Theatre, Leeds; the Alhambra Venue accepts most major credit and debit cards as well as cheques payable to Birmingham Hippodrome. the ground floor, but one of these has been removed entirely. Wheelchair users and patrons with impaired mobility may prefer to use Thorp Street car park, which is directly opposite the stage door and provides the easiest access to the theatre (photograph 4). in the United Kingdom. There are two lifts available adjacent to each other. The height of the step(s) is/are between 15cm and 18cm. No Smoking. The baby change table is not set against the wall, permanently fixed at 75cm from the floor. The Hippodrome Restaurant is on Level 3. Dedicated to Arthur Lloyd, 1839 - 1904. Birmingham Hippodrome is currently the home of the Birmingham Royal

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Birmingham / Later the Hippodrome - From 'The Playgoer' 1901 - Courtesy Iain Wotherspoon. The main foyer is to the left, up four steps. The toilet roll holder can be reached from seated on the toilet. To enhance the visual experience on Mobile Phones and Tablets some elements of this website have been removed for smaller screens, see the FAQ for details. Or, Arcadian Car Park is on Bromsgrove Street. Accessible seating at the front of the theatre is accessed from level 1 (photograph 2). The height of the baby change table once extended is 114cm (3ft 9in). Empires Jubilee Brochure of 1949. The steps are medium height (11cm - 17cm). A choice of routes running past the theatre means you can hop on a bus and arrive in no time. on the current building below but first some more These doors are heavy, open both ways and are 170cm wide. This accessible toilet is approximately 15m (16yd 1ft) from the lift. The Tower of Varieties was erected by H. and J. Draysey to the designs There is not level access to the desk/counter from the entrance. converted part of the under stage area into a makeshift gym where he You may like to visit the Theatre's own Website here. He would sit in the stalls wearing a carnation during the Monday morning Click for an Index to all of George Richmond's Paintings on this site. Indeed Theatre, Hull; and the Palace Theatre, Jarrow) is managing-director, The Tivoli Theatre of dressing-rooms on the stage level. on the right to withdraw consent, can be found in the website's privacy policy. This plain facade was refaced in the 1980s with a mock-Victorian plasterwork, while the stagehouse was demolished and rebuilt to accommodate larger shows. The push pad or push button is 95cm from floor level. Although best known for ballet, the Hippodrome stage has seen a number of West End touring shows, such as Wicked, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Lion King, Mary Poppins and We Will Rock You. There is a bus stop within 150m (164yds) of the venue. perpendicular rope walker; Cliffe Berzac, with his boxing pony; and There is a dropdown rail in the shower area. Right - A programme from the Birmingham Hippodrome What better way to treat a loved one than with a romantic weekend in the UK? The dimensions of the marked Blue Badge bays are 275cm x 540cm (9ft x 17ft 9in). If you wish to pre order drinks for the interval, these can be brought to you at your seats. So how do they fit everyone in? With audio-described, captioned, signed, and relaxed performances, as well as wheelchair positions, the Hippodrome is committed to providing access for all. Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium, but theatre staff will also be happy to look after them during the performance. There is step-free access to the parent and baby room. In 1899 the venue was redesigned by local architect F. W. Lloyd, a stage and circus ring was added together with a Moorish tower (removed 1963) and the enterprise named it the "Tower of Varieties". The current neo-classical auditorium seats 1,900 and was designed by Burdwood and Mitchell in 1924. A prominent feature of the auditorium is the safety curtain which is painted with a design especially created for the Birmingham Hippodrome by Balraj Khanna [BAL-RAJ car-NA]. Handrails are at the recommended height (90cm-100cm). We recommend you call Traveline on 0870 608 2608 for up-to-date details. A member of staff trained in BSL skills is not normally on duty. Please tell the staff when making your order if you would like this service.

of the problem of how to deal satisfactorily with two audiences at the Wall mounted information boards are not provided at lift landings. bulk of the building was situated behind the City Assembly Rooms in Services / facilities within the building include Box Office, Patrick Theatre, Circle Restaurant, Coffee Bar, Dance Hub, hospitality and conference rooms, Qdos Lounge and Birmingham Royal Ballet. There is not a shelf within the accessible toilet. Right - The Auditorium and Stage of the Tivoli Theatre, Rock Entertainment Emporium in Abbotsbury Road Weymouth. who decades later appeared on the Disney television show, "Zorro", November 24, 1930, Courtesy Phil Posner. Although not obvious, the shapes contained in the picture can be put back together to form a unified whole. There is no access from this entrance to the main Hippordrome Theatre. there are five private boxes on each side of the proscenium. [4], In the 1970s it was sold to Birmingham City Council, and has since 1979 operated under the Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust, a registered charity.[5][6]. As well as making sure everyone can enjoy the performance, the theatre also offers concessions for people with access requirements. There is a/are handrail(s) at the step(s). in 1992 - Courtesy Ted Bottle. of Varieties and Circus was not to last long however, as it was reconstructed Cobos can be collected from the box office from one hour prior to the event. The standard changing room(s) surveyed is/are located on level 3, at the rear of the venue. when they had a number of other theatres in the area. Leicester Square before moving to the Holborn Photograph 13 show the slope leading to the centre viewing circle. Above - The Tivoli Theatre of Varieties and City Right - The Auditorium and Stage of the Birmingham - Courtesy David Hampton. same time, one departing and the other waiting to be let in. touring productions throughout the year. and converted into a proscenium arched Theatre called the Tivoli Theatre and of course the great Max Miller. The female and male toilets are approximately 11m (12yd 1in) from the lift. The shapes themselves are abstract, yet reminiscent of certain things a spiral could be a snail, other shapes, birds with outstretched wings. The emergency pull cord alarm is fully functional. black market ration. The height of the seat is 52cm (1ft 8in). Rock Entertainment Emporium, Moss Empires' The ERA printed a report on this new Tivoli Theatre Whether you fancy fine dining or a quick bite before the show, the Hippodrome has a number of options. Hippodrome in 1992 - Courtesy Ted Bottle. Assembly Halls, Birmingham, later the Birmingham Hippodrome - From an Kites, a foot, sea-urchins, a cross, rings, or an orb are all suggested. The new stage was 82 feet wide by 38 feet deep. In this area there are screens at the wheelchair spaces for occasions when audience participation may mar the view (photograph 5). The desk/counter is 15m (16yd 1ft) from the main entrance. There is a mirror to aid reversing out of the lift. There is a bar on the far side of the foyer and a deli bar to the left, offering homemade sandwiches, hot and cold food, cakes and snacks. The Theatre reopened under the ownership of Charles Gulliver of the Variety Theatres Circuit, Birmingham Ltd., on Monday the 23rd of February 1925, see below. The Ticket Sales counter will be directly in front of you. Beyond this

who were ladder balancers; Atlas and Vulcana, athletes; Chiyokichi, than the gents. When Bertie retired he was succeeded by Wilf May and Barry and kindly sent in for inclusion by B.F. Copyright www.arthurlloyd.co.uk 2001 - 2022 Cherry Town, Moscow | La bohme | Migrations | The Makropulous Affair, The perfect way to introduce all ages to opera and orchestral music, Enjoy priority booking and gain access to dress rehearsals, Hurst St Birmingham B5 4TB, Box Office:0844 338 5000 *Calls cost 4.5p per minute, plus your phone company's access charge. A deposit is not required for the sound enhancement system. Hippodrome in 1992 - Courtesy Ted Bottle. Left - The Auditorium from the Stage of the Tivoli The Poster forms part of a display at The The wash basin can be reached from seated on the toilet. and told him what he had found. 1067245, PayPal, Google Pay and major cards are accepted, Birmingham Hippodrome access information Arial 16pt. Wall mounted grab rails are available for the toilet. There is a staircase directly ahead which takes you up to level 2. Whether you want to have a tasty meal in Chinatown or dance the night away in the Gay Village, Southside really does have something for everyone. For more information about what these symbols mean, view our Accessibility Symbols Guide. for the week of November 24, 1930, compliments of Phil Posner, whose However, if you have not, could you please let the theatre know by calling 0121 689 3064 or 3192 between the hours of 10am and 6pm, Monday to Friday. If you would like to listen to the introductory notes, you should collect your headset in good time to take your seat 15 minutes before the start of the performance. Nearest rail station: New Street station (five-minute walk) or Moore Street station (eight-minute walk). Menus are presented in contrasting colours. The doors open outwards. The Music Hall and On street Blue Badge parking is located on Hurst Street. The Comedian Matt Slack has appeared since 2013, returning every year due to popular demand. To find out more about web accessibility, and the accessibility features of this site, please visit our web accessibility page. Theatre is currently home to the Birmingham Royal Ballet but it also comics The Brothers Noel, a clown called Little Valdo, and The Three Additional standard toilet facilities are available on levels 1, 3 and 4. The ramp/slope is located in front of and beyond the entrance. There is more information on the Birmingham Hippodrome There are accessible changing rooms available. The above text in quotes was first published in the ERA, 18th August 1900. Entrance. of which Mr T. Barrasford (who is also connected with the Tivoli The push pad or push button is 97cm from floor level. In 2000 the Theatre was refurbished throughout, including There is not a hearing assistance system. Food or drinks are not ordered from the service counter. Stageside, a brasserie-style bar, is just over the road from the Thorp Street entrance and is fully accessible from level 2. Bertie Adams was the manager one of the real old school. This accessible toilet is located off the main corridor on level 2. and Michael Bentine on the bill amongst others - Courtesy Maurice Poole. the booking for a time and Barry became theatre manager. Standard toilet facilities are available. The height of the wash basin is 77cm (2ft 6in). will be an orchestra of twenty instrumentalists, and a host of well-known History Site The ramp/slope is located to the right of reception. The Ring Master was D. R. Roberts, and the There are not separate entry and exit doors in the lift. The Music Hall and Share on Twitter. The nearest table is approximately 2m (2yd 7in) from the lift. wearing a singlet. Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium. from America on the Keith-Orpheum vaudeville circuit. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The

band calls and all the acts would have to come down into the stalls of pounds spent on improvements to it including one of the deepest stages Its a short walk and offers aflat rate for theatre-goer. the 9th of October 1899 with a Circus show including the Leglere Troupe of acrobats; The Escaladors, The contrast between the walls and floor is fair. The floors which are accessible by stairs are 2, 3, 5. was their (Moss Empires) premier midlands date even in the times There is not a mirror to aid reversing out of the lift. We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience, Outside Access (Main Entrance - Level 2), Outside Access (Thorp Street Entrance - Level 2), Level Change (Thorpe Street Entrance to Hippodrome Theatre), Eating and Drinking (Coffee Bar - Main Bar), Eating and Drinking (Circle Restaurant - Level 3), To view thehttps://www.birminghamhippodrome.com website for more information on accessible seating please click here (new tab), Availability and Location of Standard Toilets, Access to Standard Female and Male Toilet(s). The car park has allocated bays for wheelchair users with easy access to street level. You can change the colours, images and text size on this website. The desk/counter is 3m (3yd 10in) from the Thorp Street entrance. The lighting level in the lift is medium. The sink can be reached from seated on the toilet. Level 1 entrances bring you in at the back of the stalls area, Level 2 at the bottom of the circle, Level 3 half way up the circle, and level 4 at the back of the circle. There is step-free access at this entrance. During the summer he used to walk around the theatre Roberts who had immaculate grey hair and was a most charming man. The gradient of the ramp/slope is slight. which can be seen in a photograph below, was demolished at the same time. At the first and second doors there are three double doors to the left of the automatic doors (photographs 1 and 5). the building. Enjoy afternoon tea or a VIP dining experience in theCircle Restaurant, grab a snack from the deli, or have a few drinks at the bar. The auditorium could accommodate 3,000 people and was decorated Above - A Google Streetview image of the Birmingham Staff do not need to be notified for use of the room. Theatre Right - A Variety Poster for the Birmingham Hippodrome The female and male toilet facilities that were surveyed are located on level 3, at the rear of the venue. Theatres in the Fifties. the flash tapdance act, Lewis, Winthrop and White who were touring England the year. The Tower of Varieties and Circus opened on Monday The dimensions of the standard marked parking bays are 210cm x 550cm (6ft 11in x 18ft 1in). The proprietors are the Tivoli Company, Limited, Do you like what we do? There is a wash basin in the parent and baby room. Theatres in the Fifties, kindly written for this site by Donald For the theatre use the Hill Street entrance. Right - A variety programme called 'Peek - A - Boo' For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: For details please follow this link: https://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/plan-your-visit/getting-here/. at the Birmingham Hippodrome in April 1952 - Courtesy Maurice Poole. Availability may be restricted or limited to specific seating areas and may be withdrawn at any time. Layout He said to Barry you are an impossible

Left of crimson and gold, very rich and ornamental. The standard changing room(s) is/are approximately 8m (8yd 2ft) from the reception desk. Celesi, a wire performer. 3.00 off top three prices for most Monday - Friday evening and matinee performances.

There are three similar accessible toilets on level 1. Take a look around to find out why were a much-loved, award-winning hotel chain, and rest easy knowing our range of rates give you both choice AND flexibility. Food or drinks are ordered from the service counter. There is more Ballet but is also host to many major touring productions throughout

The Birmingham Hippodrome is currently Charlie said what do you expect me to The main automatic door(s) is/are push pad or push button activated. Theatre, Birmingham / Later the Hippodrome - From 'The Playgoer' 1901 - Courtesy Iain Wotherspoon. for some time past, the interior of the building having been practically Please note that this information has been supplied by the venue and although every effort has been made to check details, you may still have some queries. upholstered in crimson plush; the ground floor containing 40 tip-up It is big, 2000 As you face the toilet pan the transfer space is on the left.