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The Apollo Victoria Theatre is a West End theatre on Wilton Road in the Westminster district of London, across from London Victoria Station. (The theatre also has an entrance on Vauxhall Bridge Road.) Opened in 1930 as a cinema and variety theatre, the Apollo Victoria became a venue for musical theatre, beginning with The Sound of Music in 1981 ...
Wisbech Angles Theatre Council The Anvil: Basingstoke April 1994 1,400 Owner – The Anvil Trust Ltd Apollo Theatre: London 21 February 1901 658 Owner – Nimax Theatres: Apollo Victoria Theatre: London 1930 2,328 Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group: Arcola Theatre: London September 2000 200 Artistic Director – Mehmet Ergen: Arena Theatre ...
The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London. [2] Designed by the architect Lewin Sharp for owner Henry Lowenfeld, [3] [4] it became the fourth legitimate theatre to be constructed on the street when it opened its doors on 21 February 1901, [4] with the American musical comedy The Belle of Bohemia.
St. James Theatre (1870–1873) Gilsey's Apollo Hall (1868–1870) 1868 1935 Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl: 1939 [102] Gaiety Theatre Embassy Five Theatre (1978–1982) Victoria Theatre (1943–1978) Gaiety Theatre (1908–1943) 1908 1932 Collision: 1982 [103] Garrick Theatre Theatre du Vieux Columbier (1917–1919) Garrick Theatre (1895–1917)
Stitched Panorama of the Apollo theatre near Victoria, London: Date: 2 October 2010, 19:12: Source [Group 2]-IMG_0956_IMG_0970-15 images: Author:
The 450 metres (1,480 ft) street starts 600 metres (2,000 ft) east-northeast of Charing Cross, the conventional map centre-point of the capital city. In the 7th century, the area was an Anglo-Saxon settlement. The name means "old port", and was the port of the City of London.
"My administration is closely monitoring the roof collapse at the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere tonight," Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker tweeted. Belvidere is located about 70 miles northwest of Chicago.
ATG manages more than 64 theatres and one cinema in the UK, the US, and Germany. ATG's portfolio of 10 West End theatres include the Ambassadors, Apollo Victoria, Duke of York's, Fortune, Harold Pinter, Lyceum, Phoenix, Piccadilly, Playhouse, and Savoy. [11]