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07-08-2008, 08:37 PM #1
Britannia Panopticon Music Hall
A lot of you will probably already know all about the Britannia but for the purposes of those who may not I'd like to post some information on what I strongly believe is an extremely significant and important part of our cultural heritage here in Scotland, particularly with regard to theatre, variety and of course burlesque.
The Britannia Panopticon is the UKs oldest surviving Victorian music hall and is such an extremely important landmark in the history of British theatre.
In 1857 the architects Thomas Gildard and H.M.McFarlane built a little music hall on the site of an old warehouse. The building opened as the Britannia Hall circa 1859 and today is the last surviving auditorium of it’s type in Scotland, and one of the last in Britain.
Over the years the Britannia changed ownership a number of times and was known by various names, including “Campbell’s Music Saloon” and “Hubner’s Animatograph”. Even the buildings use changed and on August 25th 1896 moving pictures began to be shown here on a regular basis.
Whatever the title, Britannia became “pre-eminently the most popular place of amusement” to the workers in the Second City of the Empire, making the Britannia one of the most important buildings to survive in connection to Glasgow’s social history.
In 1906 A.E.Pickard (a well known Glasgow character) bought the building and re-opened it as “Britannia and Grand Panopticon”.
Pickard was a man of diverse taste. Between 1906 and 1938 the building housed not just music hall and cinema entertainment, but also freak shows, waxworks, carnival and zoo.
The Panopticon - or “Pots and Pans” as it became locally known - was renowned for it’s Friday amateur nights when such stars as Stan Laurel and Jack Buchanan made their debuts. Even a young Archie Leech is said to have performed there before moving to Hollywood and changing his name to Cary Grant.
Unfortunately, in the wake of modern cinema buildings and the depression of the 1930’s, the Britannia Panopticon closed. Since 1938 the auditorium has lain silent, but intact. The ghost of a stage remains beneath a wooden proscenium arch and the benches that once supported the bottoms of many a raucous audience now only holds the dust of more than half a century, whilst the gold paint and ornate plaster crumble through the decades of neglect.
The purpose of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust is to save and preserve -or assist in the preservation of- Glasgow's oldest theatre building which is also one of the last and oldest surviving Victorian music halls in Britain. The building received an "A" category listing in 1977
The trust was founded initially to rescue, for the benefit of the nation and world at large, an important piece of Theatre, entertainment, Cinema and social history. In the latter part of 1997, the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust established it's members who comprised the talents of Chairman Gordon Wyllie (Partner, Biggart Baillie, Solicitors) , Vice Chairman Councillor John Moynes (Councillor and Justice of the Peace), Treasurer Subhash Joshi (Partner, Panel Kerr Forster, Accountants and director of the Chamber of Commerce in Glasgow) Subash unfortunately died in 2001,Secretary Judith Bowers and Trustee Randall Mitchell (Mitchell's Amusements).
The Friends of the Britannia Panopticon were set up to allow members of the public to contribute to what (by 1999) was becoming quite a popular little building. People were asking if they could contribute and would often offer a donation, so by founding the Friends, subscriptions are encouraged enabling the project to rescue Britannia Panopticon to use the money raised to broaden the awareness of the building. This has been achieved through a variety of events, exhibitions and newsletters, talks and even Horse Drawn Tours.
There are a lot of performers on the Scottish scene, and beyond, who are avid supporters of this trust. Kittie Klaw & the MoB themselves are actively involved and have brought the trust forward in the consciouness of the public en masse by holding high profile High Tease events in Glasgow.
But we still need to spread the word - if you hadn't heard of the Panopticon I hope you found this information of interest and if you would like to find out more about the history and how to support please visit these links
Welcome to the Britannia Music Hall Trust's webpage
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07-08-2008, 10:43 PM #2
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I made my first visit to the Panoptican just a couple of weeks ago (shame on me for not going sooner!) and it was an absolute delight!
I spent my Saturday morning watching the Music Hall show which was full of very talented folk performing old-fashioned music hall variety of all sorts. It's a really great wee place, so full of character and history and everyone involved in the show was friendly and welcoming.
The show was free - but you are asked to give a donation at the end, which I was more than happy to do! There was also a raffle.
I would totally encorage everyone to go along to anything that's on at the Panoptican and support it!
There's also a couple of charity shops for it in the Merchant City (on High Street - I pass them on my way to work as they're just around the corner from the City Halls).
And if that hasn't convinced you, here's some videos!
Jenny Jin & Champagne Charlie - Britannia Panoptican (if you happen to catch these two, watch out for that scamp Charlie - he copped a feel when I was chatting to him and Jenny Jin after the show!)
Britannia Panoptican Music Hall Finale
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07-08-2008, 11:05 PM #3
Marvellous! Thanks for that, Miss Carrie. Classic stuff!
In addition to that the Panopticon shows regular tributes to Laurel & Hardy as well as other vaudeville inspired shows.
My first visit to the panopticon was yeeeears ago when I was a fresh faced technician in training with the Tron Theatre (just next door to the Panopticon) - there was chat for a while about the Tron becoming directly involved with the refurb and I went along with their chief technician as he was going to have a look at what the lighting rig possibilities were.
I think I was about 19 and totally in awe, we had a couple of lectures on it at Uni prior to this so it was very exciting to get in about it like that.
Unfortunately nothing came of the talks with the Tron but I think that had something to do with the change in Artistic Director, but I digress...
Support your local Music Hall!!!
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07-09-2008, 10:30 PM #4
Don't forget the Panopticon Burlesque on Thursday 10th July!
Hear hear to all of that.
The Britannia Panopticon are also on myspace at:
MySpace.com - Britannia Panopticon Music Hall - 100 - Female - Glasgow, UK - www.myspace.com/britanniapanopticon.
Music Hall Shows are the last weekend of every month - next ones are July 26th & 27th - and like Carrie said, they are free but please please give a donation on the way out. The Music Hall shows are suitable for all ages, we warmly welcome more grey-haired ladies as "Champagne" Charlie very much enjoys flirting. The shows are on both days at 1pm and 3pm.
But much more on topic than that there is a Burlesque show on Thursday 10th July, which by my reckoning is tomorrow, by the attendees at the most recent set of Gypsy & Viva's classes . I know no more details than that (I have other stuff on so I can't go thus didn't ask for more info) but call the Panopticon on 0141 553 0840 to find out.
Other upcoming events include the Songs from the Musicals and Films event (oooooh!) on August 16th; an evening of Magic (woooooo!) on Halloween; and the Sons of the Desert Laurel & Hardy screenings (hurrah!) on the first Wednesday of every month (until the winter when it's too cold to stay still that long).
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07-09-2008, 10:38 PM #5
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07-10-2008, 12:28 PM #6
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