The theatre was the largest for miles around with seating for about 1,000 people, which included 449 seats in the stalls, 258 seats in the dress circle, 272 seats in the balcony (originally this was benched) in addition to four boxes which seated four people in each. The
proscenium was 24 feet wide, and the stage was 30 feet high and 22 feet in depth. The theatre was equipped with bars on all levels and eight dressing rooms. By March 1914, the Hippodrome was showing
Kinemacolor films alongside the variety acts and, by the end of the 1920s, cinema shows were occasionally also being shown there. By 1953, in addition to the twice-nightly variety shows the Hippodrome also staged
pantomimes,
circus acts, plays and
musical comedies. ==Notable performers==