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In around 1880
                                                            these cottages
                                                            stood  on
                                                            Alcester Street,
                                                            between Queen’s
                                                            Street and where
                                                            the  Palace
                                                            Theatre stands
                                                            today.





          A parade in
              Alcester
                Street.
        The cottages
                 in  the
         background
            are  those
      demolished to
             build  the
                Palace
              Theatre.








          The Palace Theatre will open for its first performance at
          3pm  on  Monday  next  –  Bank  Holiday.      The  evening
          performances are at seven and nine pm and these times are
          fixed for all future evening performances.  There will be an
          entire change of programme twice weekly – Monday and
          Thursdays. The “star” piece for the first three days of the
          opening week will be a 3,000 feet film,  the popular comedy
          “In a fix”.. There will, of course, be many other pictures in
          addition. The artistes who will give variety turns at intervals
          are  Charles  Paton,  comedian;  Enid  Marshall,  soprano
          vocalist; and Jean Allistone, dancer and comedian.’



          So the start of a Redditch Institution was announced to
          the world in the local paper.  Now, 100 years later, we
          celebrate that institution’s centenary.





           1913
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