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Kettering Savoy

The Kettering Savoy (previously, Coliseum Theatre; subsequently, Ohio Theatre; also known as The Savoy) was a theatre and cinema in Russell Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.
==History==
The Kettering Savoy was originally known as the Coliseum Theatre. It opened in 1910 in a building which had been built seven years earlier, but a fire gutted it in 1937.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Savoy Cinema )〕 The theatre was rebuilt and reopened on 21 May 1938 with a screening of the Hollywood film ''Big City'' (1937), starring Spencer Tracy and Luise Rainer, and a variety show on stage. Over the years, numerous stage productions were held in the theatre, and several prestigious actors appeared on stage here in their earlier careers. It was annexed by the Clifton Cinemas circuit on 25 August 1944, and the Northampton Repertory Company were based there between 1949 and 1951; it was described as the Northampton Repertory Theatre's outpost. In 1951, a Lionel Hamilton production of ''The Romantic Young Lady'', from the Spanish of Gregorio Martínez Sierra, starring Jean Charlesworth, Peter Bell and Ronald Radd was put on at the Savoy.〔''Northampton Mercury'' – Friday 9 March 1951, p. 5, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive . Retrieved 22 November 2014.〕 In 1951, Jim Dale made his stage debut as a stand-up comedian at the theatre, and was discovered there by Carroll Levis.
The Savoy struggled to stay open as a theatre throughout the year and in April 1953, it was reported that stage shows would cease during the summer months and it would begin functioning as a cinema throughout the week as well as weekends, too.〔''Northampton Mercury'' – Friday 5 April 1953, p. 7, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive . Retrieved 22 November 2014.〕 The Kettering Savoy closed in 1986 but reopened as the Ohio Theatre. It eventually closed in 1997 when the new Odeon Multiplex was built in the town, and it subsequently fell into a highly dilapidated state with frequent vandalism. It was targeted in an arson attack on 16 September 2011, and was finally bulldozed down in June 2014.〔 A building with 23 one-room flats is planned to be built on the site.

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