Rainbow Theatre
232-238 Seven Sisters Road,
London,
N4 3NX
232-238 Seven Sisters Road,
London,
N4 3NX
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In “My Autobiography”, motor racing commentator Murray Walker recalled watching the Indy 500 race, held in Indianapolis, USA, on Monday 30th May 1966, at the Astoria. The presentation, via satellite link, was apparently much enjoyed by a “mixed audience of American servicemen and British enthusiasts”.
It really is still a magnificent building. Saw the Beatles and the Yardbirds there one christmas in the 60’s
Some recent exteriors – including the side revealed by demolition of buildings on Seven Sisters Road – July 2013
ENTRANCE
STAGE & DRESSING ROOMS
INNER SIDE
Hi Hofnarr
See my website www.rainbowhistory.x10.mx to get the information you want – regards Rick
hi! does anyone know when the movie “breaking glass” was shot at the rainbow theatre? i know it must’ve been some time in 1980, but i need the exact date as i want to include this scene in a novel … thanks!!!
Great pictures and stories,enjoyed them all.
If you want to know who has played there and when check out www.rainbowhistory.x10.mx
Thank goodness it’s still there.
two press ads for concerts from april 1979 when the Astoria was the Rainbow Theatre one of Londons major rock venues, the second ad has the Rainbow logo as it appeared on the building
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/5447698663/
Great photos of a great theatre.
A set of vintage photographs of the Astoria/Odeon/Rainbow Theatre:
View link
An October 2008 photograph of the rear of the Astoria Theatre. Notice the lower two levels of former dressing rooms and how the current UCKG church occupiers have converted the stage fly tower into several levels of offices, with windows, and added metal fire escape stairs:
http://flickr.com/photos/mygazebo/2908253002/
My grandfather worked as a projectionist as the finsbury park astoria during the war years, where he met my grandmother who was also working there as an usherette. They have been married 60 years and she has found memories of going for a meal in the resturant next door to the cinema and all having to dart under the table when a bomb dropped closeby. She will be thrilled to see some of the pictures that are listed on here, thanks guys.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)has revolutionised its website to include a classic buildings dimension, cinemas and theatres included. To get to the one (so far) classic photo of the Astoria,Finsbury Park just go to the home page of www.ribapix.com and simply type in “Astoria” in the searchbox. Finsbury Park is numbered 8291.
My god they have done a beautiful job on this place.
A few more of hjuk’s interior photographs from June 2008:
Details above a stalls exit:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559159140/
A view across the circle:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558335597/
An arch to the front stalls exit:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558335745/
Sidewall details under the circle, showing the former standing area:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558335947/
Right sidewall, as seen from the stalls:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558336121/
A wonderful set of interior photographs taken in June 2008. Thanks to HJUK for allowing us to see them:
Main inner foyer:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558332905/
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558333075/
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558333317/
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558333517/
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559157572/
Part of the former restaurant area in the circle foyer:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558333927/
Entrance doors to the circle:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559157902/
Circle vestibule foyer ceiling:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558334191/
View of the rear circle, showing projection portholes:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559158166/
Views of the auditorium from the rear of the circle:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559158360/
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558334789/
Sidewall details, left of the proscenium:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2559158784/
Sidewall details right of the proscenium:
http://flickr.com/photos/hjuk/2558335149/
Genesis did their very first “Foxtrot” show here – or the then Rainbow Theater, 9th February 1973.
Some views – mainly interior from 1989:-
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/337319807/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/337319803/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/337319800/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/337319799/
http://flickr.com/photos/12494104@N00/337319794/
The atmospheric auditorium, as viewed from the balcony in 1930:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/110512083/
A close-up of the proscenium showing original house curtains in 1930:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/110512883/
The exterior in 1947 when known as the Odeon-Astoria Theatre:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/110513698/
A current (October 2004) photograph I took of the building:
http://flickr.com/photos/53257210@N00/111411318/
A photograph of the Odeon Astoria which I took in July 1964, playing the Odeon release film of that week:
View link
A recent auditorium view in its current use as a church, showing the recent restoration nearing completion (seats are now installed in the stalls area):
View link
More history and photographs of the Astoria, Finsbury Park here:
View link
Hallo,
tap on the following link
www.mawgrim.co.uk
And go to Odeon Cavalcade, select Finsbury Park…. and see three later pictures of this wondrous cinema
I’m trying to get a link for the interiors submitted soon…
best
kev p
The Astoria is Grade II Listed and has a Spanish/Moorish Decor around the Auditorium & Proscenium Arch. It also had a Courtyard and a domed Fountain. Seated 3,000. Interestingly enough, it opened the same day in 1930 as did another Edward Stone Theatre,the Whitehall – although this was smaller (Whitehall) and built solely as a “legitimate” Theatre.
thespis