c1912 before this it was a square form Tabernacle Chapel c1850 closed as such c1911. Renovated by a James Hare, and in 1914 listings indicate that it had 846 seats with a 40ft deep, 30ft wide stage with 6 dressing rooms and with the ability to show films.
James Pennyfather HARE - lived at Roscrea, Friars Avenue and died 5th Dec 1952 (he had retired by this point) his wife Lucy later dying in 1960.
The BBC used it as a studio during the war years and in 1945 it was put up for sale and once again became a theatre/cinema.
In the 1960s it turned to Bingo and the 1980s after several other uses it turned into the Octagon nightclub.