Everything about Liverpool Empire Theatre totally explained
Liverpool Empire Theatre is located on Lime Street in
Liverpool,
England. It is the largest
theatre in Liverpool, and the largest two tier theatre in the country. It is part of the
William Brown Street conservation area.
It was designed by W. and T. R. Milburn and opened on
March 9,
1925 and was built by
Moss Empires on the site of the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Opera House, the former New Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House.
In April 1979
Merseyside County Council bought the theatre from
Moss Empires, who spent
£680,000 on works in the next 2 years. It is now owned by
Clear Channel Entertainment (now
Live Nation) and in recent years has undergone a £10.5 million regeneration.
The theatre seats a total of 2381 audience members and puts on approximatley 400 shows a year
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