The Hippodrome Theatre's construction began in 1904 one year before it opened on12 April 1905 with the production "A Yankee Circus On Mars" & "Andersonville: The Story of Wilson's Raiders."
The Hippodrome Theatre is a former vaudeville theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1914 for impresarios Pierce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater.
Royal Hippodrome Theatre was created in 1883.
It was Like the circus Maximus A place were people go for entertainment and to talk to each other
I can't answer the question exactly, except to say that the Hippodrome had three seating levels, the orchestra, a balcony of almost the same size and a second balcony above that. At each end of the balcony, I believe, were sets of boxes. Here's a way to find out more: Go to eBay and look for Hippodrome. Usually, there are two or three programs from the 1920s on sale. I would guess you could find a seating chart, or a photograph or both there. Harvey ardman Harvey@midcoast.com
It was located in Manhattan at 6th ave and between 43rd and 44th street. It was open from1905 to 1939.
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it was built for Olympics game
Built in 1895
The Hippodrome Theatre is a former vaudeville theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1914 for impresarios Pierce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater.
The first Hippodrome in today's Istanbul was built by the Roman emperor Septimius Severus in the beginning of the 3rd century as one of series of reconstructions in ancient Byzantium. In fact, he was the one who had punished Byzantium and destroyed almost the entire city for supporting his enemy, clearly the loosing side. The hippodrome was enlarged and renovated by Constantine the Great when the city was made the capital of the eastern Roman Empire as Constantinople in the 4th century. Some claims that the capacity of the hippodrome reached 100,000 seats, but recent findings show that this figure appears to be exaggerated.
Beirut Hippodrome was created in 1885.
Brighton Hippodrome was created in 1897.
Brighton Hippodrome ended in 2007.
Aston Hippodrome was created in 1908.
Birmingham Hippodrome was created in 1895.
Bristol Hippodrome was created in 1912.
Yes, Constantine did build the Hippodrome of Constantinople.