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  2. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    Red Hedgehog Theatre, Salon Theatre - 40 (Highgate) Richmond Theatre - 840 (Richmond) Riverside Studios, Studio 1 - 368; Studio 2 - 400; Studio 3 - 180 (Hammersmith) Rose Theatre, Kingston - 900 ; Rosemary Branch Theatre - 55 ; Royal Court Theatre, Upstairs - 380; Downstairs - 85 (Sloane Square)

  3. Charing Cross Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Charing Cross Theatre is an Off West End theatre under The Arches off Villiers Street below Charing Cross station. Founded in 1936, the venue occupied several premises in the West End of London before locating to its present site. The current site, from 1946 to 2002, presented Victorian-style music hall under the name Players' Theatre.

  4. Charing Cross - Wikipedia

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    Charing Cross (/ ˈ tʃ ær ɪ ŋ / CHARR-ing) [1] is a junction in Westminster, London, England, where six routes meet.Since the early 19th century, Charing Cross has been the notional "centre of London" and became the point from which distances from London are measured.

  5. Theatre Royal Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    The Haymarket's managers Frederick Harrison (who was sole lessee) and Cyril Maude remained through the first year of the 20th century. [23] [page needed] In 1904, the auditorium was redesigned in Louis XVI style by C. Stanley Peach. [24] The following year, Maude acquired the Playhouse Theatre by

  6. Shaftesbury Avenue - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road there is also the large Palace Theatre. Finally, the north-eastern end of the road has another large theatre, the Shaftesbury Theatre. Also on Shaftesbury Avenue is the former Saville Theatre, which became a cinema in 1970. It was first known as ABC1 and ABC2 but, since 2001, it ...

  7. Cockspur Street - Wikipedia

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    Cockspur Street is a short street in the City of Westminster, London, SW1 within which a very short part of Trafalgar Square links Charing Cross to Pall Mall/Pall Mall East at the point where that road changes name, opposite the traffic exit from Haymarket. It and all the streets mentioned are part of the A4. It has existed since at least the ...

  8. Toole's Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Toole's Theatre was a 19th-century West End building in William IV Street, near Charing Cross, in the City of Westminster. A succession of auditoria had occupied the site since 1832, serving a variety of functions, including religious and leisure activities.

  9. Haymarket, London - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket, 2006. Haymarket is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, London.It runs from Piccadilly Circus in the north to Pall Mall at the southern end. . Located on the street are the Theatre Royal, His Majesty's Theatre, New Zealand House, a cinema complex and restaura