
The stage is divided from the auditorium by a brick proscenium wall,Ĭarried up through the roof, the opening being 25ft. There are refreshment rooms to each tier, withĮvery convenience for ladies and gentlemen. Provision has been made for fitting upĪ grill in this saloon. Will be used, not only in connection with the theatre, but will be openĭuring the daytime, and will supply a want that has always been felt In Snargate-street there is a handsomeĪnd commodious saloon, luxuriously furnished and fitted.
DOVER LITTLE THEATRE SERIES
The building has a holding accommodation for upwards of 1,200 persons.īetween Snargate-street and Northampton-street there are a series of Pit, most excellently seated, is entered from the west side of the frontage,Īnd the large and spacious gallery by an entrance next to the buffet. The dress circle is provided with chairs of the same styleĪs those in the stalls, and there is a spacious promenade behind. The stalls are above the level of Snargate-street, andĪre furnished with plush upholstered chairs of the latest and best patterns The auditorium consists of private boxes, stalls, dress circle, pitĪnd gallery.

To Northampton-street, with entrances and exits in both thoroughfares. It has an important frontage in Snargate-street, running right through With the addition of the adjoining licensed premises the Princess Alice. June 14th, occupies the site of the old Clarence Theatre in Snargate-street, The ERA reported on the new Theatre in their 8th of May 1897 edition saying: 'The new Tivoli Theatre, advertised to open on Monday, The Tivoli Theatre opened on Monday the 14th of June 1897 with an auditorium consisting of stalls, dress circle, pit, galleryĪnd boxes, and a capacity of around 1,200 people. Tuesday, sadly he would never see the Tivoli Theatre completed. Tivoli Theatre on Saturday the 22nd of May 1897 when he took ill on the return journey to London and died the following Theatre and was returning from supervising the construction of the Phipps had just completed London's Her Majesty's

Was built on the site of the former 1790 Clarence Theatre and was designedīy the eminent Theatre Architect C. The Tivoli Theatre in Snargate Street, Dover
