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  2. The Madras Players - Wikipedia

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    The Madras Players has its origins from Kilpauk General/Mental Hospital in the Psychiatric Ward, a theatre group exclusively for the mentally disabled, that mounted comedies and bedroom farces in the early 1950s. [3] In 1955, the British Council first hosted Robert Newton's Othello which featured a mix of British and Indian actors. Shortly ...

  3. Government Museum, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Window inside Government Museum, Chennai. Inside of Chennai Museum. Located close to the main museum entrance gates on Pantheon Road, the museum theatre is a rare specimen of the Italianate style of architecture, inspired by Classical architecture and developed in 1802 at Britain by John Nash.

  4. Shanti Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Theatre was built by G. Umapathy and D. Shanmuga Raja, [1] then the Raja of Sivaganga. [2] It was inaugurated on 12 January 1961 by then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, K. Kamaraj, and was the first deluxe air-conditioned theatre in Madras (now Chennai) with 1212 seats.

  5. Broadway, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Broadway (officially known as Prakasam Salai, after the freedom fighter T. Prakasam) is one of the historical thoroughfares of the commercial centre of George Town in Chennai, India. The road runs north–south connecting China Bazaar Road in the south with Ibrahim Sahib Street ( Old Jail Road ) in the north.

  6. Safire Theatre complex - Wikipedia

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    The Safire Theatre complex was India's first largest multi-theatre complex located in the southern city of Chennai that functioned from 1964 to 1994. The theatre complex was located on Mount Road (now Anna Salai ) and consisted of three screening halls, namely, Safire , Blue Diamond , and Emerald .

  7. Cinema of South India - Wikipedia

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    In Madras (present-day Chennai), the Electric Theatre was established for the screening of silent films. [11] It was a favourite haunt of the British community in Madras. The theatre was shut down after a few years. This building is now part of a post office complex on Anna Salai . The Lyric Theatre was also built in the Mount Road area. [11]

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  9. Tamil cinema - Wikipedia

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    Once it was demonstrated as a commercial proposition, a Western entrepreneur, Warwick Major, built the first cinema theatre, the Electric Theatre, which still stands. It was a favourite haunt of the British community in Madras. The theatre was shut down after a few years. This building is now part of a post office complex on Anna Salai .