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  2. Kings Theatre, Southsea - Wikipedia

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    The Kings Theatre is a theatre in Southsea, Portsmouth, designed by the architect Frank Matcham. [1] It opened on 30 September 1907. It is operated by the Kings Theatre Trust Ltd. The building was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1976.

  3. Lord Babs (play) - Wikipedia

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    It premiered at the Kings Theatre, Southsea in Hampshire in 1925. [1] Donald Calthrop, the actor engaged to play the lead, had to withdraw at short notice due to illness. Keble Howard, the play's author and an amateur actor, stood in for the first two nights at Southsea while another professional actor prepared for the part.

  4. File:King's Theatre Original Lady Statue, Southsea.jpg

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    English: King's Theatre Original Lady Statue: Place on the top of King's Theatre until WW2. Then on front portico from 1950's to 1980's. Then on front portico from 1950's to 1980's. Disappeared until 1998 when discovered in a builders yard.

  5. Southsea - Wikipedia

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    Southsea is a seaside resort and a geographic area of Portsmouth, Portsea Island in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, England. Southsea is located 1.8 miles (2.8 km) to the south of Portsmouth's inner city-centre. Southsea began as a fashionable 19th-century Victorian seaside resort named Croxton Town, after a Mr Croxton who owned the land. [2]

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    Nos 10 to 14 and attached Railings and Walls (Building Nos 1/68-72) H.M. Naval Base, City of Portsmouth: House: 1999: 13 August 1999: 1244549: Nos 10 to 14 and attached Railings and Walls (Building Nos 1/68-72)

  7. Rock of Ages (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Rock of Ages at the Shaftesbury Theatre, January 2012. The show transferred to the Garrick Theatre in January 2013, where it closed on November 2, 2013 concluding a two-year West End run. [10] First National UK Tour (2014) Following its West End closure, the musical began a national tour of the U.K. and Ireland.

  8. Category:Theatres in Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2017, at 15:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. This'll Make You Whistle (musical) - Wikipedia

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    This'll Make You Whistle is a British musical with a book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson and music and lyrics by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman.It premiered at the Kings Theatre, Southsea before beginning a 190 performance run in the West End lasting from 15 September 1936 until 27 February 1937, originally at the Palace Theatre before transferring to Daly's Theatre.