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the Cambridge Theatre is a rare, complete and early example of a London theatre adopting the moderne, expressionist style pioneered in Germany during the 1920s. It marked a conscious reaction to the design excesses of the music hall and contemporary cinemas. Theatres looked for a new style appropriate to the greater sophistication of their ...
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a theatre in Covent Garden, central London.The building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site.The ROH is the main home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (now known collectively as the Royal Ballet and Opera).
Courtyard Theatre, Main House Theatre - 150; Studio - 80 (Shoreditch) Drayton Arms Theatre - 50 ; Donmar Warehouse - 250 (Covent Garden) The Drill Hall at RADA Studios, Studio - 200; Club - 50 ; Erith Playhouse - 195 ; Etcetera Theatre - 40 (Camden Town) Finborough Theatre - 50 (Earls Court) Found 111 - 140
The Cambridge Performing Arts Center returns with another sure-to-be smash-hit performance of "Mean Girls.". Based on the 2004 Mark Waters film and book by Tina Fey, the plot revolves around the ...
Auction and reverse raffle. One of the area's biggest auctions of the year is also one of the biggest school fundraisers. Join the sisters at St. Benedict's from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday ...
There have been four new productions at Covent Garden since then, directed by John Cranko (1953), Elijah Moshinsky (1975), Willy Decker (2004, a co-production with the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels) and Deborah Warner (2022, a co-production with the Teatro Real, Madrid, the Teatro dell'Opera, Rome, and the Opéra National de Paris). [29]
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. [1] It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and with the Royal Opera House, itself known as "Covent Garden". [2]
George Frideric Handel. Semele (HWV 58) is a 'musical drama', originally presented "after the manner of an oratorio", [1] in three parts by George Frideric Handel.Based on an existing opera libretto by William Congreve, the work is an opera in all but name but was first presented in concert form at Covent Garden theatre on 10 February 1744.