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Liverpool possessed no less than 26 theatres and 38 music halls. The main theatres towards the end of the century were the Prince Of Wales in Clayton Square (opened 1861) the Shakespeare Theatre off London Road (opened 1866) and the Royal Court Theatre. The site of the Royal Court had been a theatre for many years. As Cookes Royal Amphitheatre ...
The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre on 20 September 2024, running until 16 November. The production was directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley with a cast including John Lithgow as Roald Dahl, Elliot Levey as Tom Maschler, Rachael Stirling as Felicity 'Liccy' Crosland, Tessa Bonham Jones as Hallie, Romola Garai as Jessie Stone and Richard Hope as Wally Saunders.
Boys from the Blackstuff is an adaptation of the TV series by Alan Bleasdale.The play was originally performed in 2023 at the Royal Court, Liverpool. [1] In 2024 the play returned to the Royal Court before a transfer to London at the National Theatre (Olivier) and Garrick Theatre.
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Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels returned to the Royal Court from Friday 13 July 2007 until Saturday 25 August 2007. All of the cast and much of the crew were the same as the first run. [1] The show returned for a third time at the Royal Court from 14 March to 12 April 2008, with the same cast. [2]
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The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End theatre in Sloane Square, London, England. In 1956 it was acquired by and remains the home of the English Stage Company, which is known for its contributions to contemporary theatre and won the ...
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 ...