The Alhambra Theatre, designed by J J Burnet, opened in 1910 on the site of the former Waterloo Rooms in Waterloo Street. With a capacity of 2,400 it was regarded as the best equipped theatre north of London. The high standards of comfort attracted audiences from sections of society which would not previously have visited a music hall, often wearing evening dress.
Many famous variety acts appeared at the Alhambra and its closure in May 1969 was greatly lamented in the city.
Reference: Mitchell Library, Theatre Collection
Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Libraries Information and Learning
Keywords:
Alhambra Theatre, music halls, theatres, variety, Waterloo Rooms