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Hackney Empire : ウィキペディア英語版
Hackney Empire

The Hackney Empire is a theatre on Mare Street, in the London Borough of Hackney, built in 190b1 as a music hall.b
==History==
Hackney Empire is a grade II
* listed building
. The theatre was built as a music hall in 1901, designed by the architect Frank Matcham.
Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields, Stanley Holloway, Stan Laurel and Marie Lloyd all performed there, when the Hackney Empire was a music hall.
ATV bought the theatre to use as studios in the 1950s, and shows such as ''Take Your Pick'' and ''Oh, Boy!'' were broadcast live. Certain episodes of Opportunity Knocks were also filmed at the theatre. Some scenes from ''Emergency - Ward 10'' were also filmed there. From 1963 to 1984 the theatre was used by the Mecca Organisation as a bingo hall.
In 1984, Mecca found the building too expensive to maintain as a bingo hall, and it was offered to C.A.S.T, a satirical touring theatre group, headed by Claire and Roland Muldoon, as a London base. They also mounted successful variety nights headlined by a new breed of alternative comedy acts, such as Ben Elton, Dawn French, and Jennifer Saunders.
The theatre was threatened with demolition, and in 1986, actor-manager Roland Muldoon mounted a campaign to acquire the freehold and to re-open the Hackney Empire as a permanent performance space; allowing the theatre to return to theatrical use for its 85th anniversary.
Ralph Fiennes played Hamlet to Francesca Annis's Gertrude in Jonathan Kent's Almeida Theatre Company production of ''Hamlet'', 28 February – 30 March 1995; the production also transferred to the Belasco Theatre in New York.
Muldoon retired in 2005 and was replaced by Simon Thomsett as chief executive.
On 24 September 2009, it was announced that the theatre would close temporarily following its 2009 pantomime to allow a "period of reflection" to consider its future direction and financial position.〔(''The Guardian'', 24 September 2009 - "London's Hackney Empire theatre to close". )〕

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