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Gaiety Theatre, London, a musical theatre in London, UK (1864–1956) Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, UK (1884–1957) Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man, an opera house and theatre in Douglas (opened 1900) The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre, a cine-theatre in Glasgow, Scotland (1904–1965) The Gaiety Theatre, Anglesey Castle, a private theatre at Plas Newydd ...
Borderline Theatre company is a touring theatre company based in Ayr, Scotland. Its alumni include the actors Billy Connolly and Robbie Coltrane. [1] Recent successes include the award-winning, critically acclaimed plays The Wall [2] [3] and The Ducky [4] [5] [6] by D C Jackson.
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The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St. Stephen's Green. It specialises in operatic and musical productions, with occasional dramatic shows.
In 1868, the theatre was sumptuously rebuilt by John Hollingshead as the Gaiety Theatre (announcing its dramatic policy in its name), on a nearby prominent site at the centre of the Aldwych, facing the eastern end of the Strand. [3] It was designed by the theatre architect C. J. Phipps, who also designed the Gaiety Theatre (1871) in Dublin. A ...
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The Embassy Five Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 1547 Broadway in Times Square, Manhattan, New York City from 1909 until 1982, when it was torn down. It was originally known as the Gaiety Theatre , becoming the Victoria Theatre in 1943; the theater was known as the Embassy Five Theatre for the last two years of its existence.