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In 2001, after a successful campaign by AKTER (Action for Kings Theatre Restoration) to keep the theatre open, the theatre was purchased by Portsmouth City Council and leased to the Kings Theatre Trust Ltd who undertook the restoration of the building. The present day theatre has a seating capacity of 1600 and a computerised booking system ...
Kings Theatre, Southsea: Portsmouth/Southsea 30 September 1907 1,600 L. Theatre Location Opened Capacity Current Management Lace Market Theatre: ... Mobile view ...
The Kings Theatre: Southsea, City of Portsmouth: Apartment: 1907: 4 March 1976 1386801: The Kings Theatre. More images ... Mobile view ...
King's Theatre Southsea, Portsmouth: Matcham's last theatre for Frederick Purcell, [55] an extended member of the Revills, a family of theatre proprietors from Scotland whom Matcham started working for in 1886. [56] The auditorium achieves a maximum seating capacity for the confined site on which it was built.
PORTSMOUTH – Seacoast theatre legend Michael J. Tobin will relive the origin story of Theatre By the Sea on Thursday, ... “It was a 93-seat theater at 93 Market St., beside what is now Macro ...
Southsea is a seaside resort and a geographic area of Portsmouth, Portsea Island in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, England. Southsea is located 1.8 miles (2.8 km) to the south of Portsmouth's inner city-centre. Southsea began as a fashionable 19th-century Victorian seaside resort named Croxton Town, after a Mr Croxton who owned the land. [2]
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It premiered at the Kings Theatre, Southsea in Hampshire in 1925. [1] Donald Calthrop, the actor engaged to play the lead, had to withdraw at short notice due to illness. Keble Howard, the play's author and an amateur actor, stood in for the first two nights at Southsea while another professional actor prepared for the part.