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Ritz Cinema

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End of the Ritz Cinema.
End of the Ritz Cinema.
Photo: Brian Bradshaw
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Item #: 22061
Demolition of the favourite Cinema in Wigan, Photo taken 26-6-2005.

Comment by: Lizzie down under on 4th December 2012 at 23:11

How sad to see, been there a few times in my early teens, cheers!!

Comment by: Scholes Malc on 4th December 2012 at 23:18

every time I see a photo of that place I just want to sing
'we are the boys and girls well known as.....

Comment by: Helen on 5th December 2012 at 08:34

What a sad photo. Remembering queuing up outside with my sister Anne many a time. Has Wigan got a cinema now ?

Comment by: jondav on 5th December 2012 at 10:22

Wigan has been ruined by planners who dont know what the're doing. All the iconic buildings etc. have disapeared, leaving it just a souless town.

Comment by: Maureen Andrews on 5th December 2012 at 11:59

It was a sin to demolish it..but nobody listens do they?..it was lovely.

Comment by: maggie on 5th December 2012 at 12:11

Such a sad picture. I have several memories of this place, being taken there with my Dad, but the saddest one I have,I can tell you where I was sitting, but not the film or who I was with, early 1945, the film of the British army entering Belsen.

Comment by: MikeW on 5th December 2012 at 13:21

I heard the cinema was offered to all the major operators when in the planning stage. No one wanted it, they all said it was totaly unsuitable for a modern venue. It was an old outdated building in need of extensive repairs and would have been expensive to run and maintain, it didnt meet fire and safety standards, had no car parking etc etc. Probably why it was closed and unused way before the shopping center was built. Yeah maybe it was a pity it had to go but in the end money talks and the building was of no use to anyone.

Comment by: irene roberts on 5th December 2012 at 13:42

Helen there is a cinema but it is out of the main part of the town near to the JJB Stadium.

Comment by: Janet on 5th December 2012 at 16:04

I agree %100 jondav...

Comment by: Mick on 5th December 2012 at 18:50

I saw The Stones there in the 60s!!

Comment by: Lizzie down under on 5th December 2012 at 22:51

Mick I missed The Beatles at the Ritz because my Dad.and Mum either didn't tell me they were at the Ritz or I knew through school and they wouldn't let me go!! :-( cheers!!

Comment by: AP on 6th December 2012 at 15:16

Mick whur it 1964 or 1965? I remember going to that one: coffee in Sam's across road from it afterwards, and chips on Millgate afterwards whilst waking tert bus stop!

Comment by: Albert. on 6th December 2012 at 17:03

They utilized the Canada picturehouse, and it became a successful, well patrnized venue for live entertainment. I concede,the Ritz was a much larger building than the Canada.

Comment by: Mick on 6th December 2012 at 19:46

I was fortunate enough to see them both times in 64 and 65! Also saw the Beatles there but after the Stones came on the scene I soon lost interest in them!

Comment by: Gary on 7th December 2012 at 00:30

Good riddance!The building was an ugly eyesore.

Comment by: Lizzie down under on 7th December 2012 at 10:31

We should not judge a book by it's cover..... It is not how a building looks it is what went on inside!! The back seat at the flicks, the Stones the Beatles, all the films that give us memories to hold on to. Yes It may look ugly but for me it held treasured memories. Cheers!!

Comment by: Loz on 7th December 2012 at 13:16

Albert, when you say Canada picturehouse do you mean the building which now houses Wigan Little Theatre?

Comment by: Albert. on 7th December 2012 at 19:33

Yes, to your question,Loz As I have not lived in Wigan for nearly fifty years,I am not sure as to whether, or not Wigan has a large capacity, live theatre,within the major developments that have taken place. I can only comment,that when my mother was living, I would visit Wigan, and we would go to Wigan Little Theatre, I never saw one bad production. It always had substantial audiences.

Comment by: tricia on 7th December 2012 at 22:30

MikeW
The Ritz did have a car park. I walked through it every day on my way to school... and if no one was looking I held on to the railings and tippled right over them.. upside down and head over heels!!!

Comment by: irene roberts on 8th December 2012 at 14:48

Wigan Little Theatre was officially The Alliance Picture-House....the name is still there in the brickwork at the top of the building. It must have changed to The Canada at some point, as The Ritz changed to The ABC Cinema, (or vice-versa), or it was just known as The Canada by locals.

Comment by: Albert. on 9th December 2012 at 11:04

Irene, I know it was the Canada Picturehouse in 1942-43. My mother, and dad often took me to the pictures,as we referred to them. One film I saw there was "Balalaika" starring Nelson Eddy, as a cossack. I can also remember a memorable song he sang in the film."My lovely Russian rose". Saw one, or two Shirley Temple films there too.

Comment by: Albert. on 9th December 2012 at 13:17

Irene, I have spoken to my wife. She, as a girl was brought up quite close to the particular building we are referring to. She confirms that it was named the Canada Picture House. The first street, on the left into Orchard Street was Alliance Street, probably it was named Alliance Buildings.

Comment by: Albert. on 10th December 2012 at 11:50

Irene to be completely sure relating to the name, I asked my friend (by email, in France) He is a little older than me, and as a schoolboy at W. G. S., his parents' were the licensees of the Baths Springs. His reply after the question, is at the end of my question. "Just a small query. Can you remember the Wigan Little Theatre, in the past, being a cinema named the Canada Picture house. I always remember it as this name. Was it ever named "The Alliance"?His reply. "It was both." So I apologize to you Irene. You are correct.

Comment by: irene roberts on 12th December 2012 at 19:16

No need to apologise, Albert. I don't remember it as a cinema at all. I have only known it as Wigan Little Theatre as I help out on the bar and have been in a couple of plays, and I know the name "Alliance" is still there in the brickwork at the top of the building. Cinemas often got more than one name.....anyone in Ince could have told someone where "The Bug" picture-house was, but even locals wouldn't have necessarily know it by its proper name, "The Doric". I love your reminiscences, Albert.....keep them coming!

Comment by: Lizzie down under on 12th December 2012 at 23:15

Irene, I'm pretty sure that my parents frequented Wigan Little Theatre and had the odd "lemonade" or two must have been in the 50s I'm only guessing though they used to talk about who they had seen and met there. Cheers!!

Comment by: Kath Podmore on 6th January 2013 at 19:16

I remember the Court School of Dancing too above the Ritz cinema. it was the place to be on Friday & Saturday nights and where I met my first hubby around 1967-1968

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