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  2. Palace Theatre, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is one of the main theatres in Manchester, England. It is situated on Oxford Street, on the north-east corner of the intersection with Whitworth Street. The Palace and its sister theatre the Opera House on Quay Street are operated by the same parent company, Ambassador Theatre Group. The original capacity of 3,675 has been ...

  3. List of theatres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Palace theatre, Kilmarnock: Kilmarnock 1860 498 Palace Theatre, London: London January 1891 1,400 Palace Theatre, Manchester: Manchester 18 May 1891 1,955 Palace Theatre, Mansfield: Mansfield 1910 534 Palace Theatre, Newark Newark-on-Trent: 1920 638 Newark and Sherwood District Council Palace Theatre, Redditch: Redditch 1913 420 Redditch ...

  4. Category:Theatres in Manchester - Wikipedia

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  5. Our Man Crichton - Wikipedia

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    After a season at the Palace Theatre, Manchester [1] the musical had its official premiere at London's Shaftesbury Theatre on December 22, 1964, where it ran for 208 performances. The cast featured Kenneth More , who had starred in the much admired 1957 film adaptation of Barrie's play, and Millicent Martin .

  6. Manchester Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The theatre opened as the New Theatre in 1912, renamed the New Queen's Theatre in 1915 and as the Opera House in 1920 when it came under the wing of John Hart and his associates of United Theatres Ltd. In 1931, it was bought by, and prospered under, Howard & Wyndham Ltd [1] which had been formed at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow in 1895 by Michael ...

  7. Billy (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Billy opened at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, before moving on 1 May 1974 to the West End at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where it ran for 904 performances.. The cast included Michael Crawford in the title role, with Bryan Pringle (Geoffrey Fisher), Avis Bunnage (Alice Fisher), Christopher Hancock (Mr. Shadrack), Billy Boyle, Diana Quick (Liz Benson), Gay Soper (Barbara), and Elaine Paige ...

  8. Theatre Royal, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Situated next to the Free Trade Hall, it is the oldest surviving theatre in Manchester. [1] [2] It was commissioned by Mancunian businessman John Knowles who wanted a theatre venue in the city. The Theatre Royal operated as a theatre from 1845 until 1921, when it closed in the face of growing competition from the Palace Theatre and Opera House ...

  9. Factory International - Wikipedia

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    The festival is staged across Greater Manchester – from theatres, galleries and concert halls to railway depots, churches and car parks. Plans to build a new cultural building in Manchester were announced in December 2014 [ 3 ] by then Chancellor, George Osborne , who pledged a £78 million [ 4 ] investment as part of the Northern Powerhouse ...