The Empress Building Doncaster will soon welcome a comedic icon

The Empress Building Doncaster will soon welcome a comedic icon

10:14 06 February in Member News
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Thanks to a large investment from a South Yorkshire businessman, Mexborough’s famed Empress Building—once acclaimed as the Palace of Dancing—has finally found its rhythm.

The Empress, which first opened in 1928, was the social hub of Mexborough for many years and attracted many well-known performers, musicians, dancers and beauty queens. The legendary ballroom was the location to be seen for courting couples and youths who would choose a partner on the dance floor with whom they would ultimately spend the rest of their lives during the illustrious post-war years.

The ballroom walls of the Empress vibrated with youthful exuberance that was in full swing, providing a welcome respite from the humdrum of daily life. Owner of the Empress Jason Mace, business partner John Jo Irwin and manager Jemma Brannan have revived this atmosphere for a 21st-century audience.

The Empress Building is experiencing a new lease of life once more, hosting private parties, concerts, and glamorous weddings.

Currently, a national treasure who rose to fame as one half of the duo Cannon and Ball is scheduled to appear on the magnificent stage.

The popular duo dominated primetime television; for over a decade. Tommy Cannon acted as the straight man to the late Bobby Ball. Tommy has had a remarkable life as an actor, singer, and comedian; most recently, at a sold-out performance in Manchester, where rock legend Robbie Williams praised him.

He is now making his stage comeback in Rock On Tommy, a variety performance that includes videos, amazing stories, lots of laughs, audience questions, and more.

Fans can meet the comedian who made his television debut on Opportunity Knocks in 1968 and has since made millions of people laugh.

“It’s incredibly exciting to watch the Empress Building come back to life. It is adding value to Mexborough, and we are seeing great audiences attending events, which is wonderful,” said Jason Mace, managing director of Gala Tent.

This year’s calendar is already filled with more high-profile events and concerts, including tributes to Oasis, Cher, Paul Weller, Jersey Boys, Stone Rose, Bee Gees, Elvis, Whitney, Amy Winehouse, and a host of other artists. There is also a theatre production of Rita Sue & Bob Too, so be sure to visit the website and buy tickets.

For more Empress Building information visit www.empressbuilding.co.uk

Kieran Bridges

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