863; -4.256 Green's Playhouse was an entertainment complex comprising a cinema, ballroom, tea rooms and other facilities. The Playhouse was at 126 Renfield...
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specialist cinema architect John Fairweather, most famous for his Green's Playhouse cinema in Glasgow. The original colour scheme was described on opening...
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Apollo was a re-brand of the previous Green's Playhouse in the same building. The Green family owned Green's Playhouse cinema at 126 Renfield Street. It was...
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Steve Marriott songs; side 4 features Humble Pie live in concert at Green's Playhouse in Glasgow, Scotland. Eat It was the band's seventh official album...
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on the site of The Glasgow Apollo (1973–1985), which was formerly Green's Playhouse (1927–1973). After the Apollo closed in June 1985, it was demolished...
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Ibrox, Glasgow (1925) Green's Playhouse, Renfield Street, Glasgow (1925) Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh (1927) Green's Playhouse, Ayr (1929) Savoy Theatre...
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Hippodrome on New City Road; The Pavilion Theatre on Renfield Street; Green's Playhouse, later the Apollo music hall on Renfrew Street; The Glasgow Film Theatre...
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and film renters in Scotland, before opening cinemas, Green's Playhouse. "Biography of 'Green family'". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 15 December...
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country and venue Date City Country Venue 5 January Glasgow Scotland Green's Playhouse 6 January Edinburgh Empire Theatre 7 January Newcastle upon Tyne England...
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– Live, Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, 28 May 1971 – Incomplete recording) 7:51 81. "The Sailor's Tale" (Stereo 24/48 – Live, Green's Playhouse, Glasgow...
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