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19-679: (Redirected from Scala Cinema ) [REDACTED] Look up Scala , scala , or scală in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scala or SCALA may refer to: Automobiles [ edit ] Renault Scala , multiple automobile models Škoda Scala , a Czech compact hatchback Music [ edit ] Scala (band) , an English electronic music group Escala (group) , an electronic string quartet formerly known as Scala La Scala (album) , an album by Keith Jarrett Scala , an album by This Heat Scala & Kolacny Brothers ,

38-550: A labour exchange for demobilised troops before opening in 1920 as the King's Cross Cinema. The cinema changed hands and names several times through its life and also changed focus, ranging from mainstream to art-house to adult film over 70 years, as well as spending a short time as a primatarium . In the summer of 1972, the King's Cross Cinema played host to the only UK concert by Iggy & The Stooges , who were in London recording

57-1741: A Belgian women's choir Scala Records , a 1911–27 British record label Scala Radio , a classical music digital radio station launched in 2019 SCALA (Songwriters, Composers, and Lyricists Association) - see Adelaide music organizations Organizations [ edit ] Scala (company) , video software company SCALA, the student chapter of the American Library Association People [ edit ] Alessandra Scala (1475–1506), Italian poet and scholar Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497), Italian politician, author and historian Delia Scala (1929–2004), Italian ballerina and actress Enea Scala (born 1979), Italian operatic tenor Flaminio Scala (1547–1624), Italian actor Gaetano Scala (born 1932), Italian pentathlete Gia Scala (1934–1972), Anglo-American actress Jerry Scala (1924–1993), American baseball player Lauren Scala (born 1982), American television reporter Mim Scala (born 1940), English talent agent Nevio Scala (born 1947), Italian soccer coach Salvatore Scala (1944–2008), New York mobster Santiago Scala (born 1991), Argentine basketball player Tina Scala (1935–2022), Italian-American actress Vincenzo Scala ( fl. Tooltip floruit 1839–1893), Italian painter Places and buildings [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] La Scala, Fortitude Valley , heritage-listed house in Brisbane, Australia Italy [ edit ] La Scala , an opera house in Milan, Italy La Scala, San Miniato ,

76-1542: A Belgian women's choir Scala Records , a 1911–27 British record label Scala Radio , a classical music digital radio station launched in 2019 SCALA (Songwriters, Composers, and Lyricists Association) - see Adelaide music organizations Organizations [ edit ] Scala (company) , video software company SCALA, the student chapter of the American Library Association People [ edit ] Alessandra Scala (1475–1506), Italian poet and scholar Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497), Italian politician, author and historian Delia Scala (1929–2004), Italian ballerina and actress Enea Scala (born 1979), Italian operatic tenor Flaminio Scala (1547–1624), Italian actor Gaetano Scala (born 1932), Italian pentathlete Gia Scala (1934–1972), Anglo-American actress Jerry Scala (1924–1993), American baseball player Lauren Scala (born 1982), American television reporter Mim Scala (born 1940), English talent agent Nevio Scala (born 1947), Italian soccer coach Salvatore Scala (1944–2008), New York mobster Santiago Scala (born 1991), Argentine basketball player Tina Scala (1935–2022), Italian-American actress Vincenzo Scala ( fl. Tooltip floruit 1839–1893), Italian painter Places and buildings [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] La Scala, Fortitude Valley , heritage-listed house in Brisbane, Australia Italy [ edit ] La Scala , an opera house in Milan, Italy La Scala, San Miniato ,

95-563: A species of sea snail in the family Raphitomidae Other uses [ edit ] Scala!!! , a 2023 film by Ali Catterall and Jane Giles Scala case , a 1978 fire in Barcelona and the ensuing trial See also [ edit ] Scalar (disambiguation) Scale (disambiguation) Scali (disambiguation) Skala (disambiguation) Escala (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Scala All pages with titles containing Scala Topics referred to by

114-506: A species of sea snail in the family Raphitomidae Other uses [ edit ] Scala!!! , a 2023 film by Ali Catterall and Jane Giles Scala case , a 1978 fire in Barcelona and the ensuing trial See also [ edit ] Scalar (disambiguation) Scale (disambiguation) Scali (disambiguation) Skala (disambiguation) Escala (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Scala All pages with titles containing Scala Topics referred to by

133-575: A typeface by Martin Majoor FF Scala Sans (1993), a typeface by Martin Majoor Scala (programming language) , a functional/object-oriented programming language Scala (software) , a program for creating musical scales Species [ edit ] Trigonostoma scala a species of sea snail in the family Cancellariidae Turbonilla scala , a species of sea snail in the family Pyramidellidae Veprecula scala ,

152-442: A typeface by Martin Majoor FF Scala Sans (1993), a typeface by Martin Majoor Scala (programming language) , a functional/object-oriented programming language Scala (software) , a program for creating musical scales Species [ edit ] Trigonostoma scala a species of sea snail in the family Cancellariidae Turbonilla scala , a species of sea snail in the family Pyramidellidae Veprecula scala ,

171-925: A village in the province of Pisa, Italy Scala, Campania , a village on the Amalfi Coast in Italy Thailand [ edit ] Scala Cinema (Bangkok) , a cinema (movie theater) in Bangkok, Thailand United Kingdom [ edit ] Scala (club) , a nightclub in London Scala Theatre , a 1772–1969 theatre in London The Scala (Oxford) , later Phoenix Picturehouse cinema, Oxford, England The Scala Picture House (1912–2008), later Cine City, Withington , Manchester, England Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] FF Scala (1990),

190-606: A village in the province of Pisa, Italy Scala, Campania , a village on the Amalfi Coast in Italy Thailand [ edit ] Scala Cinema (Bangkok) , a cinema (movie theater) in Bangkok, Thailand United Kingdom [ edit ] Scala (club) , a nightclub in London Scala Theatre , a 1772–1969 theatre in London The Scala (Oxford) , later Phoenix Picturehouse cinema, Oxford, England The Scala Picture House (1912–2008), later Cine City, Withington , Manchester, England Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] FF Scala (1990),

209-700: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scala [REDACTED] Look up Scala , scala , or scală in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scala or SCALA may refer to: Automobiles [ edit ] Renault Scala , multiple automobile models Škoda Scala , a Czech compact hatchback Music [ edit ] Scala (band) , an English electronic music group Escala (group) , an electronic string quartet formerly known as Scala La Scala (album) , an album by Keith Jarrett Scala , an album by This Heat Scala & Kolacny Brothers ,

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228-614: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scala (club) Scala is a former cinema turned nightclub and live music venue in Pentonville Road , London, England, near King's Cross railway station . The Scala was originally built as a cinema to the designs of H Courtney Constantine, but construction was interrupted by the First World War and it spent some time being used to manufacture aircraft parts, and as

247-678: The 1980s, the Scala Cinema was known for its Shock Around The Clock horror all-nighters which would programme films such as The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue and Martin . Shock Around The Clock would be a precursor to the London FrightFest Film Festival , which ran in the 21st Century at various cinemas in and around Leicester Square . In 2021, Wargasm singer Sam Matlock stated that security staff at Scala had assaulted him, where

266-661: The album Raw Power . All photographs later featured in the Raw Power album sleeve (including the famous cover shot) were taken that night during the show by Mick Rock . The cover shot of the Lou Reed LP Transformer was also taken that summer at the venue by Rock as well. Intended to be an alternative National Film Theatre , the Scala Film Club (which took its name from Scala House, its home on Tottenham Street) moved to this venue in 1981 under

285-470: The bouncers "dragged" him into the toilets, "slammed his head against the toilet seat" and "held his head in the toilet bowl". Scala banned the bouncers involved from the club. The Scala's years as a cinema club in Tottenham Street and King's Cross are chronicled in the book SCALA CINEMA 1978-1993 written by Jane Giles and edited by Ali Catterall (FAB Press, 2018) and the film SCALA!!! Or,

304-497: The management of Stephen Woolley . However, when the Scala showed the film A Clockwork Orange , then withdrawn from UK distribution, the copyright holder Warner Bros. sued at Kubrick 's insistence, and won. As a result, Scala was almost rendered bankrupt and closed in 1993; however, the club was re-opened in 1999. The cinema had been refitted, with the lower seating area incorporating the new stage, DJ booth and dancefloor, while

323-498: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scala . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scala&oldid=1235091557 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

342-519: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scala . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scala&oldid=1235091557#Places_and_buildings " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

361-919: The upper seating area incorporated a second room and a DJ booth. Scala now plays host to many eclectic club nights, and has featured live music acts including Jon Boden , The Midnight , Smoke Fairies , Shed Seven , The Libertines , Deftones , Slaves , Outlandish , Laibach , London Elektricity , Coldplay , Tash Sultana , Foo Fighters , The Killers , Gorillaz , Big Talk , Moby , HIM , Wheatus , Wargasm , Adam Ant , Sheryl Crow , Sara Bareilles , Gavin DeGraw , Ray LaMontagne , Trampled by Turtles , Doomtree , Super Furry Animals , The Chemical Brothers , Avril Lavigne , Enslaved , Spandau Ballet , Gorgoroth , Lacuna Coil , Maroon 5 , The Script , Melanie C , KLOQ , Gabrielle Aplin , Piri , Bastille , Wolf Alice , JAWS , Kaiser Chiefs , Jedi Mind Tricks , P!nk , Louis Tomlinson The Iterations and FEET. In

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