The plans for the Odeon were passed in Council in June of 1936 and the cinema was built in on waste ground opposite Redhill Railway Station.
The Odeon opened its doors for the first time on 23rd May 1938. It was designed by architect Andrew Mather for the Oscar Deutsch chain of Odeon Theatres Ltd. There were 1,000 seats in the stalls and 474 in the circle.
Its roof was painted in camouflage colours during the war but still got an enemy cannon shell through it that was probably intended...
Odeon Cinema / Liquid Envy Nightclub Redhill. September 2013
The Odeon opened its doors for the first time on 23rd May 1938. It was designed by architect Andrew Mather for the Oscar Deutsch chain of Odeon Theatres Ltd. There were 1,000 seats in the stalls and 474 in the circle.
Its roof was painted in camouflage colours during the war but still got an enemy cannon shell through it that was probably intended...
Odeon Cinema / Liquid Envy Nightclub Redhill. September 2013