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York Theatre Royal is a theatre in St Leonard's Place, in York, England, which dates back to 1744. The theatre currently seats 750 people. The theatre currently seats 750 people. Whilst the theatre is traditionally a proscenium theatre, it was reconfigured for a season in 2011 to offer productions in-the-round.
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 ...
The Minskoff Theatre, Booth Theatre, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, and John Golden Theatre on West 45th Street in Manhattan's Theater District There are 41 active Broadway theaters listed by The Broadway League in New York City, as well as eight existing structures that previously hosted Broadway theatre. [a] Beginning with the first large long-term theater in the city ...
The digital avatar of the medieval king went on display in front of history buffs at York Theatre Royal on Sunday (17 November). Richard III was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485 ...
Grand Opera House, York; Y. York Theatre Royal This page was last edited on 29 September 2014, at 20:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Theatre Royal, Hyde, Hyde, Greater Manchester (opened 1902, closed 1992) Theatre Royal, Lincoln, England; 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; Theatre Royal, Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne
West End Theatre: Capacity: ... The Duke of York's Theatre is a West End theatre ... Posh (23 May 2012 – 4 August 2012) (transfers from the Royal Court Theatre ...
York Festival of Ideas is a cultural festival in York which runs for two weeks every year in June. Launched in 2011 as a partnership between the University of York and major cultural organisations in the city including York Theatre Royal, York Museums Trust, the National Centre for Early Music and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, it has since expanded to incorporate many more organisations not ...