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The Royal Theatre is a proscenium arch theatre and concert hall located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was designed in 1912 by William D'Oyly Hamilton Rochfort and Eben W. Sankey. Rochfort was very active as an architect in Victoria from 1908 until he left for the war in 1914.
Royal Theater, Hogansville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Royal Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, now demolished; Royal Theater, New York City, a Yiddish theater built c. 1913–14, known as "Malvina Lobel's Royal Theater" Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, New York City, formerly known as the "Royale Theatre" (from 1927 to 1932 and from 1940 to ...
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Royal Oak: Royal Oak Music Theatre [fn 24] 9 June 1985 Vaughan: Canada Kingswood Music Theatre [fn 24] 11 June 1985 Washington, D.C. United States Warner Theatre [fn 24] 12 June 1985 Upper Darby: Tower Theater [fn 24] 14 June 1985 Boston: Opera House [fn 24] 17 June 1985 New York City Beacon Theatre [fn 24] 18 June 1985 21 June 1985 Oakland ...
Backstage at Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre In Khon, there are a few groups of characters but the main ones are the “Phra” (lords), the “Nang” (ladies), those aforementioned “Yak ...
The Royal Theatre, established as a producing house, has a capacity of 450 seats and since 1976 has been designated a Grade II listed building; [1] Derngate Theatre seats a maximum of 1,200 and is a multi-purpose space in which the auditorium can be configured for a variety of events including theatre, opera, live music, dance, fashion and ...
Several of his albums have been released to coincide with large-scale outdoor events. He was the first Western musician officially invited to perform in the People's Republic of China and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event for his Moscow concert on 6 September 1997, which was attended by 3.5 million people.
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale Theatre and the John Golden Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S ...