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There have been four Theatres built on the site of the present Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The first was built by the dramatist Thomas Killigrew and ... (read more)
The Winter Garden Theatre was original built as the Midellesex Theatre of Varieties on the site of the former Mogul Saloon in 1911, designed by Frank ... (read more)
The Palace Theatre was originally built in 1891 for Richard D’Oyly Carte as The Royal English Opera House on an island site at the end of ... (read more)
The Savoy Theatre that we know today opened on the 21st of October 1929 with a production of Gilbert and Sulivan's 'The Gondoliers'. However the original ... (read more)
The present day Shaftesbury Theatre, at 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, Holborn, originally opened as the New Princes Theatre on the 26th December 1911 with a production of ... (read more)
The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, originally opened as the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden on the 7th of December 1732. The present building is actually ... (read more)
The Vaudeville Theatre, which stands on the northern side of the Strand, and a few doors up from the Adelphi Theatre, today, opened on the 23rd ... (read more)
The London Hippodrome in London's Leicester Square was designed for Edward Moss by the renowned Theatre Architect Frank Matcham and opened on the 15th of January ... (read more)
The London Hippodrome in London's Leicester Square was designed for Edward Moss by the renowned Theatre Architect Frank Matcham and opened on the 15th of January ... (read more)
The Victoria Palace Theatre was designed by the renowned Theatre Architect Frank Matcham, and built by Henry Lovatt Ltd on the site of the former Royal ... (read more)
The Peacock Theatre on London's Kingsway was originally built as the Royalty Theatre and opened in 1960. The Royalty Theatre was itself built on the site ... (read more)
The Vaudeville Theatre, which stands on the northern side of the Strand, and a few doors up from the Adelphi Theatre, today, opened on the 23rd ... (read more)
The London Hippodrome was designed for Edward Moss by the renowned Theatre Architect Frank Matcham and opened on the 15th of January 1900 with a Circus ... (read more)
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Daly's Theatre in London's Leicester Square was built at a cost of £60,000 by Frank Kirk to the designs of the architect Spencer Chadwick, who was ... (read more)
The first Empire Theatre opened on the 17th of April 1884 with a production of 'Chilperic.' This Theatre was closed on the 22nd January 1927 and ... (read more)
Leicester Square in London's West End has been the entertainment capital of London's Theatreland for well over a century. Theatres have given way to Cinemas over ... (read more)
The Camberwell Palace of Varieties was situated on the corner of Orpheus Street, on the east side of Denmark Hill, and just down the road from ... (read more)
The Plaza Theatre on Lower Regent Street, London (later renamed the Plaza Paramount) was built in 1926 and designed by Frank T. Verity for Paramount Pictures ... (read more)
The Odeon West End, situated at the south west corner of Leicester Square, was built in 1930 and originally opened as the Leicester Square Theatre. The ... (read more)
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