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  2. Prince of Wales Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Wales Theatre is a West End theatre in Coventry Street, near Leicester Square in London. It was established in 1884 and rebuilt in 1937, and extensively refurbished in 2004 by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, its current owner.

  3. Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Wales Theatre is a former theatre in central Cardiff. Built in 1878, seating 2,800, it later became a sex cinema. It is now a pub. [1] [2] [3] The building is located near Cardiff Central railway station, near the corner of St Mary Street and Wood Street, with entrances and façades on both streets.

  4. Prince of Wales Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Wales was a theatre in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales. It was destroyed by fire and rebuilt twice; the second time as the Theatre Royal.

  5. Let It Be (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The production debuted at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 24 September 2012 with previews from 14 September 2012. Its run at the venue ended on 19 January 2013, after which it moved to the Savoy Theatre and opened on 1 February 2013.

  6. A Gaiety Girl - Wikipedia

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    It opened at Prince of Wales Theatre in London, produced by George Edwardes, on 14 October 1893 (later transferring to Daly's Theatre) and ran for 413 performances. The show starred C. Hayden Coffin , Louie Pounds , Decima Moore , Eric Lewis , W. Louis Bradfield , and later Rutland Barrington , George Grossmith, Jr. , Scott Russell , Huntley ...

  7. Come Blow Your Horn - Wikipedia

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    The play opened in the West End in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Michael Crawford as Buddy, Bob Monkhouse and David Kossoff. [5] [6] The following year the play was the first production to take place at the Wayside Theatre. [7] The play was revived at the Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, running in December 1987. [8]

  8. Prince William's Affair Rumors Led to 'Fallout' With Pal Rose ...

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    Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton have distanced themselves from former friend Rose Hanbury since affair rumors surfaced in 2019, according to royal expert Omid Scobie’s new tell-all ...

  9. WhatsOnStage Awards - Wikipedia

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    The concert moved to the 1,100-seat Prince of Wales Theatre for the 2009 awards and was a sell-out for four straight years from 2009–2012. The concert moved to the Palace Theatre for the 2013 awards but returned to the Prince of Wales Theatre for 2014. [citation needed]