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The Anvil is a concert hall and a performing arts centre in the town of Basingstoke in Hampshire, UK.. Built on a site originally set aside for the third phase of Basingstoke's shopping centre, The Anvil was built to tackle what was then seen as a 'cultural desert' in the Basingstoke area.
Managed by Harrogate (White Rose) Theatre Trust Ltd Harold Pinter Theatre: London 15 October 1881 796 (1,180 originally) Owner – Ambassador Theatre Group: Haymarket Theatre Basingstoke 1865; as theatre 1951, refurbished 2007 380 Her Majesty's Theatre: London 1705 1,216 Owner – Really Useful Group: The Hexagon: Reading 1977 1,686 Highbury ...
Company/Theatre Director Ref. [a] 1976: The Miracle Worker: Martha: Leicester Haymarket Theatre: Michael Bogdanov [31] 1982: Salvation Now [b] Estelle Namier: Royal Shakespeare Company: Dusty Hughes [76] 1982, 1983: Macbeth: Weird Sister: Royal Shakespeare Company: Howard Davies [76] 1982, 1983: Much Ado About Nothing: Josetta & Servant to Hero ...
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.
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 ...
The Other Palace & Theatre. Royal Haymarket. 2019-2020 Six: Katherine Howard: UK Tour 2021 Hair The Musical in Concert: Sheila Franklin [7] Turbine Theatre, London Palladium. and Mayflower Theatre (Southampton) 2021 Heathers the Musical: Heather Chandler Theatre Royal Haymarket: 2021-2022 Gatsby: the Musical: Daisy Buchanan: Southwark Playhouse ...
Officially confirmed on 19 September 2013, [7] with tickets going on sale the following day [8] the play began previews on 8 March 2014, [9] before making its world premiere at the Theatre Royal Haymarket [10] on 25 March, [11] for a fifteen-week run [12] booking until 21 June 2014. [13]
It opened at the Haymarket Theatre in London on 9 December 1871 and ran for a very successful 184 performances. [1] It was revived many times, including an 1883 production in New York starring Mary Anderson as Galatea. [2] Pygmalion was Gilbert's greatest success to that date and is said to have earned him £40,000 during his lifetime.