Carl Adolf Seebold (1873–1951) was a Swiss impresario who commissioned and ran the Dome Cinema in the English coastal town of Worthing in West Sussex.
[1] The father fell on hard times and turned to entertainment, playing the guitar and singing, to support a large family of nine sons and four daughters.
[1] They were invited to England by Sir Alfred Butt, appearing at The Crystal Palace, Queen's Hall and various resorts, including Worthing.
[2][3] In October 1904, Seebold settled in Worthing, and was the proprietor of the town's New Theatre Royal in Bath Place.
In 1909, Seebold built the entertainment centre known as the Kursaal (later the Dome) in the lawns of Bedford House.