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The Harold Pinter Theatre, known as the Comedy Theatre until 2011, [1] is a West End theatre, and opened on Panton Street in the City of Westminster, on 15 October 1881, as the Royal Comedy Theatre. It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six months in painted stone and brick. [2] By 1884 it was known as simply the Comedy Theatre.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong is a comedy play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields in the 'Goes Wrong' series. It premiered at the Pleasance Theatre in London in December 2013 before touring the UK in 2014 and 2015, [22] and in December 2015 it opened at London's Apollo Theatre. [23]
The Free Association, or The FA, is an improvised comedy theatre and school, based in London. [1] It is currently the largest provider of improvisation training in the UK. [2] The Free Association was founded in 2014 by Austentatious cast member Graham Dickson and sketch comedy duo Max and Ivan. Dickson currently serves as Artistic Director. [3]
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.
The actor, playwright and impresario Ray Cooney led a new organisation, The Theatre of Comedy, backed by a substantial group of actors and writers, which leased and then bought the theatre as a home for British comedy. The Theatre of Comedy remains (2023) the owner of the theatre, but the emphasis of programming has shifted from farces and ...
The Camden Fringe is a comedy festival in London, taking place over four weeks in the summer as an alternative to the Edinburgh Fringe. The first Camden Fringe took place in 2006 at the Etcetera Theatre. In 2017, the Camden Fringe sold 30,000 tickets for 1000 performances across 25 venues.
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