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The Theatre Royal in Windsor is a Grade II listed building and since 1997 has been managed by Bill Kenwright, who performed at the theatre as a young actor in the 1960s and 1970s under John Counsell. Under Kenwright's management the repertoire is wide, ranging from the classics and traditional pantomimes to first productions of new work.
Theatre Royal, Windsor in 2006 In 1930, Counsell served as an apprentice at the Theatre Royal in Windsor , Berkshire , when it reopened as a theatre after a short time as a cinema. In 1933, he took over managing the theatre; the venture lasted only a few months before it went bankrupt, but the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attended ...
Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Nottingham 1856 1,186 Theatre Royal, Plymouth: Plymouth 5 May 1982 1,320 Theatre Royal, Stratford East: Stratford, London 17 December 1884 460 Theatre Royal, Wakefield: Wakefield 1894 499 Theatre Royal, Winchester Winchester 1 November 1978 400 Theatre Royal, Windsor: Windsor 1930 633 Operator – Bill Kenwright ...
Theatre Royal, Lichfield, former theatre on the site of the later Adelphi Cinema, Lichfield Theatre Royal, Margate , Kent Theatre Royal, Manchester , former theatre - now used as Royale nightclub
Grab Me a Gondola is a musical comedy in two acts with a book by Julian More, music by James Gilbert, and lyrics by James Gilbert and Julian More. [1]The original production moved from the Theatre Royal, Windsor, where it opened on 30 October 1956, to the Lyric Hammersmith and then to the Lyric Theatre in the West End, where it stayed for over 18 months, closing in July 1958.
Mary Kerridge (3 April 1914 – 22 July 1999) [1] was an English actress and theatre director, who (with her husband, John Counsell) ran the Theatre Royal, Windsor and its in-house repertory company from the 1930s to the 1980s. Her daughter is the actress Elizabeth Counsell.
Theatre Royal, Windsor: Original language: English: Genre: psychological thriller: The Business of Murder is a British play that ran for eight years in the West End. [1]
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