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The Gaiety Theatre is a category B listed performing arts venue in Ayr, Scotland. [1] It is noted for its interior rococo features, its atmosphere and its acoustics. Early history
Gaiety Theatre, London, a musical theatre in London, UK (1864–1956) Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, UK (1884–1957) Gaiety Theatre, Isle of Man, an opera house and theatre in Douglas (opened 1900) The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre, a cine-theatre in Glasgow, Scotland (1904–1965) The Gaiety Theatre, Anglesey Castle, a private theatre at Plas Newydd ...
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The Orchid opened on 26 October 1903 at London's Gaiety Theatre and ran for 559 performances. It starred Gertie Millar, Gabrielle Ray, Harry Grattan, Edmund Payne and George Grossmith, Jr. [1] It was the first show produced at the renovated Gaiety Theatre. [2] King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra both attended the opening night. Some of the show ...
Our Nell premiered in April 1924 and ran for 140 performances at the Gaiety Theatre in London's West End with a cast that included Arthur Wontner, Walter Passmore, Miles Malleson, Reginald Bach, Amy Augarde and Jose Collins in the title role.
Borderline Theatre company is a touring theatre company based in Ayr, Scotland. Its alumni include the actors Billy Connolly and Robbie Coltrane. [1] Recent successes include the award-winning, critically acclaimed plays The Wall [2] [3] and The Ducky [4] [5] [6] by D C Jackson.
The piece opened at the Gaiety Theatre on 25 September 1886. It starred Marion Hood in the title role opposite the popular Hayden Coffin, with comedians Arthur Williams, Furneaux Cook and John Le Hay. [5] This was the first production at the Gaiety by new managing director (and later owner) of the theatre, George Edwardes, who
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St. Stephen's Green. It specialises in operatic and musical productions, with occasional dramatic shows.