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  2. Soho Theatre - Wikipedia

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    A mizrach in the Soho Theatre marking the former site of the West End Great Synagogue. In 2000, the theatre moved to its current home on Dean Street.The purpose-built venue houses the 165-seat Main House, the 90-seat Studio (upstairs), and the 140-seat Cabaret Space (downstairs). [6]

  3. Royalty Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royalty Theatre was a small London theatre situated at 73 Dean Street, Soho. Established by the actress Frances Maria Kelly in 1840, it opened as Miss Kelly's Theatre and Dramatic School and finally closed to the public in 1938. [1] The architect was Samuel Beazley. The theatre's opening was ill-fated, and it was little used for a decade.

  4. Soho - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Soho Theatre and a pub known as The French House, which during the Second World War was popular with the French government-in-exile. Karl Marx lived at No. 64 Dean Street around 1850. The Colony Club was founded by Muriel Belcher and based at No. 41 Dean Street from 1948 to 2008.

  5. The production, which follows a successful development run at Soho Theatre in 2022, offers a comedic spin on Dickens’ tale. In this version, Santa cancels Christmas on Christmas Eve, prompting ...

  6. Olga Koch - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, her show Homecoming was released on Amazon Prime as part of Soho Theatre Live. [ 26 ] In September 2022, Koch and Geoff Norcott began presenting a podcast for Late Night Mash .

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  8. Verity Bargate - Wikipedia

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    Verity Eileen Bargate (1940–1981) was an English novelist and theatre director. In 1969, she co-founded the cutting-edge Soho Theatre Company, later known as the Soho Theatre. She also wrote three novels, No mama No, Children Crossing, and Tit for Tat. [1] Her first husband was Soho Theatre co-founder Fred Proud.

  9. Gargoyle Club - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle Club, 1940 69 Dean Street in Soho, in which the Gargoyle Club was located. The Gargoyle Club was a private club on the upper floors of 69 Dean Street, Soho, London, at the corner with Meard Street. It was founded on 16 January 1925 [1] by the aristocratic socialite David Tennant, son of the First Baron Glenconner.