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The Landmark Theatre [1] is a theatre in the North Devon coastal town of Ilfracombe. It has a distinctive double-conical design. It has a distinctive double-conical design. It was built to replace The Pavilion Theatre, a Victorian building partly destroyed in a fire during the 1980s and later demolished.
Throughout the 1990s the events were held in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe. [2] [3] It was preceded by the Channel Arts Youth Festival, a popular international cultural event in the 1980s. [citation needed] The event included contributions from theatre groups nationwide, [4] [5] [6] as well as Dutch clog dancing and African Tribal Dancing.
Shortly afterwards, further interest from theatres culminated in performances at the Princess Theatre, Torquay, the Pavilion Theatre, Ilfracombe, and the Bristol Hippodrome. In 1995, That'll Be the Day became firmly established as a theatre show, playing at venues nationwide (including the first of five appearances at the London Palladium).
The musical is based on the 2003 film Calendar Girls.The film itself was produced on a budget of $10 million, earning over $96 million in global box office receipts. [1] A stage play adaptation was launched in 2008 at the Chichester Festival Theatre, [2] before embarking on a national tour and transferring to the West End's Noël Coward Theatre in 2009.
Ilfracombe (/ ˈ ɪ l f r ə k uː m / IL-frə-koom) is a seaside resort and civil parish on the North Devon coast, England, with a small harbour surrounded by cliffs.. The parish stretches along the coast from the 'Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay toward the east and 4 miles (6 km) along the Torrs to Lee Bay toward the west.
David Hutchinson (born 28 May 1988) is a British theatre producer and director. [1] He is the founder and CEO of The Path Entertainment Group as well as the [2] founder and CEO of Selladoor Worldwide, formerly Sell a Door Theatre Company [3] Hutchinson attended the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 2006 to 2009 and graduated with a BA (Hons) in Acting.
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Felice Lascelles (née Felicia Madge Lessels; 19 July 1904 – 29 April 1961) was a British musical comedy actress, singer and dancer who performed on stage from the early 1920s to 1940, under the managements of Charles Cochran, Jack Buchanan, Leslie Henson, [9] and Lee Ephraim.