About Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
The Alhambra Theatre in Bradford is a lovely historic venue that has been delightfully delivering entertainment to the public for over 110 years. It was built in 1913 and opened in 1914 by the theatre impresario Francis Laidler and took its name from the world, famous Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain. This Grade II listed gem, which is regarded as one of the best touring theatres of the North, has a capacity of around 1, 456 seats. And, it puts on a diverse program of top, quality productions. These are essentially West End musicals which are the mainstay of the theatre and which have an immense following of the audiences, and also plays, dance and ballet of the highest international standard, opera, comedy plus Yorkshires biggest and most spectacular pantomime. The list of the previous productions includes The Lion King, Wicked, War Horse, and Billy Elliot. If you are looking for a family, friendly panto or a thrilling night of live entertainment, the Alhambra is the place to go. There, you will have unforgettable experiences in an amazing venue. So, take your meal before the show at Restaurant 1914 or be at your comfort at the exclusive Laidler Lounge to make your evening complete.