Located in a tourist area close to the New Brighton Tower it catered to both locals and holidaymakers.
These continued until 1959 when it shut as part of nationwide fall in film attendances.
In the 1920s a number of plays premiered there before heading to the West End including Dorothy Brandon's Araminta Arrives in 1921 and Joseph Jefferson Farjeon's Number 17 in 1925.
In February 1927 Edgar Wallace's hit play The Terror appeared at the Winter Gardens before heading to a lengthy London run.
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