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Exploring a Stunning Abandoned Theatre at Night 

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In this video, we explore a decorated, abandoned theatre in the middle of the night! The ornate details and good condition of the building make it an interesting visit to search for it's exceptional architecture.
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@deirdremcintyre4276
@deirdremcintyre4276 2 года назад
There was an old theatre in Dublin called the Stella that has been revived in recent years and made into a luxury art deco cinema. I visited in February 2020 and it was an absolutely amazing experience. Comfy chairs with blankets, elegant lamps and beautiful 1920s style surroundings. The ushers even deliver hot food and snacks to your seat during the movie. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had and it just goes to show what can be created with the right amount of investment and creativity. I hope the same can happen for this theatre someday. 😊
@LiamS94
@LiamS94 3 года назад
Depends on the explore. The night helps to avoid being seen, and the natural loss of noise pollution makes it easier to listen out for detection. With that comes that desolate, mission-like feel. The tradeoff is it's harder to watch your step, and night is the time dodgy people like to come out, so daytime explores are best where safety needs to be considered over everything
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
This is spot on! We consider all of these possibilities and then decide whether to explore during the night or the day.
@MagicKillerClub
@MagicKillerClub 3 года назад
Awesome vid :) I actually used to work at this theatre in 2004/5 as a stagehand. It was run down back then but to see it in such a state now is heartbreaking. It’s a huge place with so much history and so much potential. Unfortunately the area it’s in is so neglected that I doubt it’ll ever see any investment or care.
@reneastle8447
@reneastle8447 3 года назад
The Retro Decade Revival Project is gonna change all that for the better.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Must have been interesting to see it in this state after working there. It's a huge shame that it doesn't seem like anything is happening currently.
@reneastle8447
@reneastle8447 3 года назад
@@Urbandoned Not if we can do something about it. I'm putting together a Retro Decade Revival Project. Our goal is to bring real entertainment, true talent, pure originality and variety, old school, and more back into the public mainstream. One of the goals is 100% historic restoration.
@Eviction76
@Eviction76 Год назад
Those opaline lights ❤
@williamwilliam5242
@williamwilliam5242 3 года назад
Thanks for the content. Amazing
@StephenEdwardsStepnage
@StephenEdwardsStepnage 2 года назад
What an amazing theatre, I so hope it can be saved
@nataliesmith303
@nataliesmith303 3 года назад
That really is stunning, especially with some of the paintwork looking bright. I don’t mind whether you film in the day or night as the building are interesting 😀
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
Hopefully the buildings will always be interesting. This one was particularly special!
@matthewgriffiths8423
@matthewgriffiths8423 3 года назад
Love it Guys. Such a shame the building is derelict. Walking up those stairs you could only imagine the excitement in the people going to see a show. Echoes from the past
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
Definitely! We could imagine hundreds walking up those stairs, excited to see the show
@nickyboam3406
@nickyboam3406 3 года назад
Such wonderful architecture & will probably be lost for ever. It's great that guys like you go into & record these places. There was so much pride taken in building these places
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
Thanks a lot - we find it important to document them before they're gone
@Chrisss2112
@Chrisss2112 3 года назад
I prefer day time explores as you can better focus your attention to stunning architecture 😊. Loved the video!!
@Eviction76
@Eviction76 Год назад
Orbs galore.. 😮
@michailokeefeMooMoo
@michailokeefeMooMoo 3 года назад
Amazing place
@sharonmcmullan6738
@sharonmcmullan6738 3 года назад
Night ... Liked and subbed👍
@stein737
@stein737 3 года назад
exelent show
@nytnapoli8327
@nytnapoli8327 3 года назад
Cool flash light, that's a lot of lumens
@Eviction76
@Eviction76 Год назад
11:20 the concierge
@lizstevenson7801
@lizstevenson7801 3 года назад
Yet another beautiful building sadly left to decay. The theatre was stunning, but in these times would be impractical with seating according to social distancing and complying with all the new rules and regulations, let alone insurance cost and security would be a no go. I don't mind if you explore night or daytime, whichever is more safe for you. Thank you for sharing this.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
No problem - we're glad you found interest in the video
@rontanser9369
@rontanser9369 3 года назад
What a beautiful building internally it is so very sad when no one can think what to do with them
@xoxoxoxoxo7997
@xoxoxoxoxo7997 3 года назад
Looks so beautiful. Sad it was abandoned
@Aidan-zw7gi
@Aidan-zw7gi 3 года назад
Do you ever think there's not any like paranormal activity or spirits in the places you go to?
@nicolagandy5934
@nicolagandy5934 3 года назад
Another brilliant video guys. It's heartbreaking to see these buildings struggling to hold on - between this building, the art school, the institute, so much promise and then council funding just falls off and it's down to private trusts to try and source hugely sought after pots of heritage cash to keep these magnificent places barely hanging on. I like daytime explorations if buildings aren't boarded up - something about the play of the natural light adds to nature's effect on the place.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 3 года назад
Thank you! I agree that the natural light of daytime adds an atmospheric perspective to the exploration :)
@christopherprice721
@christopherprice721 3 года назад
Great video guys filming day or night both good but sometimes the natural light is much better especially in the buildings with lots of windows ..but excellent job.
@lisad.l5258
@lisad.l5258 3 года назад
The theatre is beautiful also we won't always be social distancing. So dim comments about it being impractical as good as removing seats on a bus. I think you guys have got it spot on with the timings for example on a personal level schools and supermarkets in the day cinemas and asylums at night.
@Eviction76
@Eviction76 Год назад
They made buildings like this because they could.
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 3 года назад
I'm probably wrong but are you sure it was built for a theatrical purpose, shouldn't it have a slanted / stepped ground floor.I've never been in a theater with a flat floor. As regards night and day, the windows aren't boarded up your using torches and there is pig sty at the end of the street I'll let you do the maths. I'm sorry I was messing around with a cable and missed it was a town hall the chamber was turned into the theatre. They did that in Dublin they turned the lecture theatre of the royal collage of surgeons into our national concert hall.
@lisad.l5258
@lisad.l5258 3 года назад
I think I agree it even had the this day wooden pigeon hole shelf. Where they would of had notes or appointments possibly small court cases
@lilianmackenzie4248
@lilianmackenzie4248 3 года назад
Is that orbs flying around or dust specks
@StraightOuttaUrbex
@StraightOuttaUrbex 3 года назад
Dust
@dannyseville2543
@dannyseville2543 3 года назад
I personally 100% prefer explorations during the day if its somewhere that gets natural light. Basements or underground bunkers, fair enough as you need a torch anyway but otherwise natural light shows the features of what you are exploring and that is after all, the reason you are there.
@StraightOuttaUrbex
@StraightOuttaUrbex 3 года назад
Did this last year not long after we did we got told it was sealed because some muppet left the door open
@OLIFAB
@OLIFAB 3 года назад
Wish someone would buy this building and do it up and reopen it
@lmdparanormal2131
@lmdparanormal2131 3 года назад
Helllo guys I run a paranormal team in greater manchester and looking to take my team would u be able to join me or your self
@louisee7339
@louisee7339 3 года назад
What town is this in?
@59patrickw
@59patrickw 3 года назад
so so sad to see the building like this and not in use now just let your imagination go wild and think of the grand opening day for the theatre in 1920 just after the first world war (the grate war )and how the people was dressed lady's in long dresses with a hat hat men in the best Sunday suit with hats
@meteturan1
@meteturan1 3 года назад
*For your safety, you shouldn't film at night..Very dangerous*
@chrismajor2501
@chrismajor2501 3 года назад
I hate why you don’t say the name and location. I get it might me to stop other entering but … you do so just please start saying the locations.
@Antony_Jenner
@Antony_Jenner 3 года назад
Hey Chris! with a little logic and detective work its quite easy to find these places, just have to listen and look around in the background and be observant. The last video I watched had a Sainsburys in the picture and it turned out to be the Grand theatre Doncaster, Google helps!
@CristanBoerg
@CristanBoerg 3 года назад
@@Antony_Jenner No, please do everything possible to keep the location secret! Otherwise within days or weeks, you will not recognise this place again! There are so many dumb people out there who are just waiting to be served with another location they can destroy. And anyway - Urbandoned doesn't make it very hard to find that location. I had just to do a single google query...
@RKOJPL7
@RKOJPL7 3 года назад
I think it's best that urban explorers keep the location a secret because it usually only leads to idiots smashing the place up and trying to set the building on fire.
@oscar.g1108
@oscar.g1108 5 месяцев назад
i found it on google maps
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