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  2. New Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    The New Theatre Royal is a Victorian Grade II* listed theatre in the heart of Portsmouth, England, with a capacity of 648. The theatre building was constructed in ...

  3. Theatre Royal, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The theatre, c. 1774–1779, in a watercolour painting attributed to Hubert Cornish Playbill from December 1844 advertising events in January 1845. The Theatre Royal, until 1807 the New Street Theatre, [1] or, colloquially, New Theatre, [2] was a 2,000-seat theatre located on New Street in Birmingham, England.

  4. New Theatre Royal Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The New Theatre Royal Lincoln is a theatre in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The present theatre, initially called the New Theatre Royal, was built in 1893 to the designs of Bertie Crewe and W.G.R. Sprague. [1] After an explosion and fire in 1892 had destroyed the previous Theatre Royal on the site, built in 1806. The 1806 theatre was, in turn ...

  5. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal, formerly the New Theatre, is a restored Regency theatre in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The building is one of eight Grade I listed theatres in the United Kingdom, and is the only working theatre operated under the auspices of the National Trust. It is considered to be one of the most perfect examples of Regency ...

  6. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, sketched when it was new, in 1813. The present Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt on behalf of the committee led by Whitbread, opened on 10 October 1812 with a production of Hamlet featuring Robert Elliston in the title role. The new theatre made some concessions toward ...

  7. List of theatres in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal has remained in business almost continuously ever since and is claimed to be Britain's oldest working theatre. [7] The New Theatre Royal, later renamed as the Prince's Theatre , was opened in 1867 on Park Row, with a larger stage and auditorium than the King Street premises. [ 8 ]

  8. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Theatre Royal, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal is a theatre in Norwich, England. It is one of the country's oldest established theatres, founded in 1758. It was rebuilt in 1801 and 1826. It burnt down in 1934 and was bombed during world war two. Peter Wilson ran the theatre between 1992 and 2016. It is now run by Stephen Crocker.