Alhambra Theatre, Morecambe

Alhambra Theatre, Morecambe
Alhambra Theatre viewed from Morecambe Bay
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AddressMarine Road West
Morecambe
England
Coordinates54°03′58″N 2°52′49″W / 54.06622°N 2.88036°W / 54.06622; -2.88036
OwnerIan Bond
Capacity1,100
TypeProfessional Theatre
Current useTheatre
Construction
Opened1901 (1901)
Years active1901–present
ArchitectHerbert Howarth
Website
morecambe.me

The Alhambra is a theatre situated on the West End promenade in the English seaside resort of Morecambe, Lancashire. Opened in 1901 as the Alhambra Palace, it took its name, though not its style, from the famous Moorish original in Granada, Spain. The building was in continuous use, with a range of entertainment and social uses, until 1970 when a fire gutted the interior. Following extensive refurbishment the theatre reopened in 1973 as The Inn on the Bay before renaming itself The Carleton Club, becoming a major events venue and one of the great Northern soul dance clubs. After closing in 2016, it reopened it the same year as a multi-purpose venue with capacity up to 1,100. The theatre was the location where Laurence Olivier shot his iconic 1960 film version of John Osborne’s The Entertainer.