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In 1999, the Theatre Royal was bought by the Ambassador Theatre Group and a full-scale modernisation commenced. In 2007, the theatre celebrated its 200th anniversary with a visit from Queen Elizabeth II. The venue offers backstage tours, where the public can go behind the scenes at the Grade II* listed building.
Drury Lane Theatre Royal: 3 April 1979 4 April 1979 5 April 1979 6 April 1979 7 April 1979 9 April 1979 Brighton: Brighton Dome: 10 April 1979 11 April 1979 Southampton: Gaumont Theatre: 12 April 1979 14 April 1979 Bristol: Bristol Hippodrome: 15 April 1979 17 April 1979 Oxford: New Theatre Oxford: 18 April 1979 Coventry: Coventry Theatre: 19 ...
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Met Office predictions of high winds over the weekend prompted the closure. Organisers said all ticket holders would be contacted directly and refunded over the coming days.
In 2012, Brighton Fringe opened its own on-street box office, which provided a physical base for the arts event, selling tickets as well as being a hub for promoters and performers. [5] They also launched "Brighton in the Square", a showcase of Brighton Fringe performers at the Leicester Square Theatre in London. [6]
Theatre Royal, Lichfield, former theatre on the site of the later Adelphi Cinema, Lichfield Theatre Royal, Margate , Kent Theatre Royal, Manchester , former theatre - now used as Royale nightclub
The Brighton Pavilion illuminated as part of the 2016 festival. Brighton Festival is a large, annual, curated multi-arts festival in England, first held in 1967. It includes music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events, and takes place in venues in the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, each May.
In 2016, the Tatler placed the theatre in its list of the UK's six best outdoor theatres, [3] while the Guardian included it in the 'Top 10 outdoor cinema and theatre events in the UK'. [4] In 2017, the Brighton Open Air Theatre was number three in Curtain Call's list of the world's ten best outdoor theatres, after Shakespeare's Globe and ...