Blackpool North Pier Theatre
Work
began on the first of Blackpool’s three piers, the North Pier,
in 1862. It was opened on 21st May 1863, witnessed by around
20,000 visitors to the resort. A landing jetty was added to the
main structure in 1864 and three years later the pier was
extended further. Two pleasure steamers offered excursions to
the Lake District, Isle of Man, Llandudno, Southport and
Liverpool.
In 1874 the pier head was enlarged to accommodate the pavilion,
a bandstand, restaurant and shops, and in 1875 and 1877 extended
yet again with the installation of electric lighting. The
Theatre was added in 1903, however it, along with the pavilion
were destroyed. The current 1500 seat theatre, built on the site
in 1939, survives only through the quick reactions of one of its
entertainers. In 1985 singer Vince Hill noticed smoke when
leaving the North Pier and, having raised the alarm, assisted in
fighting the blaze.
Grade II listed, the North Pier is considered the most
traditional of the three Blackpool piers, retaining much of its
Victorian splendour and is devoted to the gentler pursuits of
promenading and sun bathing rather than the brasher
entertainment offered by its newer companions.
Explore with us the interior of North Pier Theatre to see what
really goes on when the cast and audience leave, the lights
switched off and the doors locked! Visit the
haunted dressing room, learn of the Victorian lady, sit in the
haunted seat in the theatre's auditorium and investigate the
spooky storeroom.
Visit our North Pier Image Galleries HERE
Dates of Ghost Tours & Investigations
Friday 24th February
Overnight Ghost Investigation
10pm to 4am
SOLD OUT!
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