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  2. Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre (Hunstanton) stands overlooking the Wash and the green in the East Coast resort of Hunstanton. It is a 472-seat venue. Open all year round, the theatre plays host to a wide variety of shows from comedy to drama, celebrity shows to music for all tastes and children's productions.

  3. Hunstanton - Wikipedia

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    Hunstanton came to exemplify a 19th-century estate seaside town. Most of the fabric and character of that development survives. In 1915, during the First World War, Hunstanton was the headquarters of the West Norfolk training programme of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, as they prepared for active service on the Western Front. [4]

  4. Princess Theatre (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886 to a design by noted Melbourne architect William Pitt , it is the oldest surviving entertainment site on mainland Australia.

  5. Princess Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Princess Theatre (New York City, 1913–1955) Princess Theatre (New York, 29th Street), open from 1875 to 1907, known as the Princess Theatre from 1902 to 1907; Princess Theatre (New York City, 1980–1984), operating on site of the Latin Quarter nightclub; Princess Theatre (Portland, Oregon), now known as the Star Theater

  6. Hobson's Choice (play) - Wikipedia

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    The first production was at the Princess Theatre in New York on November 2, 1915. [1] It then transferred to London on 24 June 1916 at the Apollo Theatre , before moving to the Prince of Wales Theatre on 20 November 1916 (starring Norman McKinnel , as Henry Hobson, Edyth Goodall as Maggie Hobson and Joe Nightingale as Willie Mossop [ 2 ] ).

  7. Robert and Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    The original Australian production, in which June Bronhill reprised her London role, opened at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne on 21 May 1966. The cast also starred English actor Denis Quilley as Robert, Frank Thring as Edward, and included Madeleine Orr in a smaller role. The show ran for six months in Melbourne before moving to Sydney, where ...

  8. Strictly Ballroom (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical received its North American premiere in Toronto at the Princess of Wales Theatre on 25 April 2017. This version transferred to the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre on 24 April 2018, following previews from 29 March. [7] The showOn 31 July 2018, Matt Cardle took over the role of Wally Strand.

  9. Princess Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre is a two-screen art-house cinema located at 10337 Whyte Avenue in Edmonton's historic Old Strathcona neighbourhood. The building was designed by prominent Edmonton architects Wilson and Herrald, a firm responsible for the design of many other Edmonton heritage sites. [2]