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  2. Glyndebourne - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural performance in the new theatre on 28 May 1994, given 60 years to the day after the old theatre's first performance, was Le nozze di Figaro. [ 21 ] The design of the theatre, a large brick oval building, has resulted in a four-level, horseshoe-shaped auditorium with main level seating, two balconies, and a gallery topped with a ...

  3. Glyndebourne Festival Opera - Wikipedia

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    Glyndebourne is constituted as a registered charity called Glyndebourne Productions Limited, which is a company limited by guarantee.It has a wholly owned subsidiary, Glyndebourne Enterprises Limited, which carries out merchandising, production hire and media development activities, and donates its profits to the charity.

  4. Category:Theatres in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Theatres in West Sussex" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Theatre at Glyndebourne. East Sussex has many theatres and performance venues, including the Theatre Royal in Brighton and the Brighton Dome, the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of Sussex, the Royal Hippodrome Theatre and Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne, and the White Rock Theatre in Hastings.

  6. Fitzroy House - Wikipedia

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    In 1897 it became Lewes' first public library, until 1956 when it became offices. It was left empty and decaying for 20 years before being renovated and used as a family home for 40 years, as well as an occasional venue for music and theatre. In 2016 it was sold. The main focal point of the house is the double-height Octagon Room. [1] [2]

  7. Lewes - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Express newspaper (formally the Sussex Express and County Herald) was established in 1837 in Lewes as the Sussex Agricultural Express and merged with the Sussex County Herald in 1938. [148] Now headquartered in Horsham, it serves Lewes and much of East Sussex. It has four editions and includes extensive coverage of the local sports ...

  8. Southover Grange - Wikipedia

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    The Newton family tree. William Newton (1512–1590) built Southover Grange in 1572. He was born in 1512 [3] in Cheshire and was the second son of Humphrey Newton of Fulshaw [4] and grandson of the notable Humphrey Newton (1466–1536) of Pownall [5] His mother was Ethelred Starkey an heiress of her father Lawrence Starkey and brought into the family extensive properties in York, Lancaster ...

  9. Category:Theatres in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Theatres in Brighton and Hove (10 P) T. Theatres in Eastbourne (5 P) Pages in category "Theatres in East Sussex" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...