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  2. Princess Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Princess Theatre (New York City, 1913–1955) Princess Theatre (New York, 29th Street), open from 1875 to 1907, known as the Princess Theatre from 1902 to 1907; Princess Theatre (New York City, 1980–1984), operating on site of the Latin Quarter nightclub; Princess Theatre (Portland, Oregon), now known as the Star Theater

  3. Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre (Hunstanton) stands overlooking the Wash and the green in the East Coast resort of Hunstanton. It is a 472-seat venue. It is a 472-seat venue. Open all year round, the theatre plays host to a wide variety of shows from comedy to drama, celebrity shows to music for all tastes and children's productions.

  4. List of theatres in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    theatre, events, live music Houses Victoria's second largest proscenium arch The Bowery Theatre at St Albans Community Centre Princess Street, St Albans 202 theatre, dance, live music, events Clocktower Centre: 750 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds 503-545 theatre, conferences, events [30] Whitehorse Centre Rear of, 379-397 Whitehorse Road ...

  5. Princess Theatre (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886 to a design by noted Melbourne architect William Pitt , it is the oldest surviving entertainment site on mainland Australia.

  6. Princess Theatre (New York City, 1913–1955) - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Theatre was a joint venture between the Shubert Brothers, producer Ray Comstock, theatrical agent Elisabeth Marbury and actor-director Holbrook Blinn.Built on a narrow slice of land located at 104–106 West 39th Street, just off Sixth Avenue in New York City, and seating just 299 people, it was one of the smallest Broadway theatres when it opened in early 1913.

  7. Princess of Wales Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Princess of Wales Theatre is a 2,000-seat live theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located on King Street West, in Toronto's downtown Entertainment District.The theatre's name has a triple meaning: it honours Diana, Princess of Wales, with whose consent the theatre was named; it links the building to its sister theatre, the Royal Alexandra, one block to the east, also named – with ...

  8. Strictly Ballroom (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical received its North American premiere in Toronto at the Princess of Wales Theatre on 25 April 2017. This version transferred to the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre on 24 April 2018, following previews from 29 March. [7] The showOn 31 July 2018, Matt Cardle took over the role of Wally Strand.

  9. Princess Theatre (New York, 29th Street) - Wikipedia

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    Princess Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 29th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. [ 1 ] Built as a billiard parlor, the theatre was first named San Francisco Minstrels Music Hall in 1875, where it presented minstrel shows . [ 2 ]