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  2. Theatre Royal Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Foote Haymarket Theatre, ca. 1900. In 1754, John Potter, who had been rated (i.e. paid property tax) for the theatre since its opening, was succeeded by John Whitehead. [10] In 1758 Theophilus Cibber obtained from William Howard, then the Lord Chamberlain, a general licence under which Foote tried to establish the Haymarket as a regular ...

  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. It was erected in 1774 and ...

  4. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) ... Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London; Theatre Royal, Hyde, Hyde, Greater Manchester (opened 1902, closed 1992)

  5. List of theatres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Glasgow: Glasgow 1867 1,541 Theatre Royal, Haymarket: Haymarket, London 4 July 1821 888 Owner – Leonard Blavatnik: Theatre Royal, Lincoln: Lincoln 1893 475 Theatre Royal, Newcastle: Newcastle upon Tyne 20 February 1837 1,249 Theatre Royal, Norwich: Norwich 1758 1,308 Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Nottingham 1856 1,186 Theatre ...

  6. His Majesty's Theatre, London - Wikipedia

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    The King's Theatre became the home of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane company while its theatre was being rebuilt. [28] Joseph Haydn in 1792 by Thomas Hardy. From 1793 seven small houses at the east side of the theatre fronting on the Haymarket were demolished and replaced by a large concert room attached to the theatre. [7]

  7. Only Fools and Horses The Musical - Wikipedia

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    The musical made its world premiere at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 9 February 2019, before opening officially on February 19, 2019. The production was directed and choreographed by Caroline Jay Ranger, with musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Stuart Morely.

  8. Haymarket, London - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket, 2006. Haymarket is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, London.It runs from Piccadilly Circus in the north to Pall Mall at the southern end. . Located on the street are the Theatre Royal, His Majesty's Theatre, New Zealand House, a cinema complex and restaura

  9. Noises Off - Wikipedia

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    Act Two shows a Wednesday matinée performance one month later, [4] at the Theatre Royal in Ashton-under-Lyne. (Designed by Frank Matcham in 1891, the Theatre Royal, Ashton-under-Lyne was demolished in 1963.) In this act, the play is seen from backstage, providing a view that emphasises the deteriorating relationships between the cast.