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New Wimbledon Theatre, 1-9 March; Opera House Manchester, 14-23 March; Noel Coward Theatre, 1 April to 2 June Opening Night Sheridan Smith returns to the West End in 2024 (Oliver Rosser)
The ceremonial re-opening was performed on-stage by actors Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles, [40] who were starring in the Theatre Royal's own production of The Rivals, Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic Restoration comedy, set in and around 18th-century Bath. In 2011, the theatre won a British Construction Industry Award Conservation Award. [41]
On 1 August 2024, it was announced that the musical will have its world premiere at the Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset beginning previews on 22 March 2025 (with a press night on 25 March), running until 12 April. John Doyle will direct the production and it will be produced by the Theatre Royal Bath in association with Universal Theatrical Group.
Mrs Henderson Presents is a musical comedy with music by George Fenton and Simon Chamberlain, with lyrics by Don Black and a book by Terry Johnson.Based on the 2005 film Mrs Henderson Presents, the musical received its world premiere at the Theatre Royal, Bath in 2015 and transferred to the West End's Noël Coward Theatre in February 2016.
In January 2014, the production began a short pre-West End run at the New Theatre, Cardiff, followed by the Theatre Royal in Bath. [35] The show then transferred to the Noël Coward Theatre in the West End, [36] where it began previews on 20 February 2014, before holding its official opening night on 25 February, booking until 14 June 2014. [37]
Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset; Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) Theatre Royal, Brighton; Theatre Royal, Bristol; Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Theatre Royal, Cardiff, later known as Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff; Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London later Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane ...
The tour played 12–22 October at Theatre Royal, Bath, 24–29 October at the Richmond Theatre, 31 October - 5 November at Cambridge Arts Theatre, 8–19 November at Chichester Festival Theatre. The production then transferred to the West End at the Vaudeville Theatre from 1 March -17 June 2017. [5]
Royale Theatre, November 15, 1999 to March 5, 2000, 128 performances; directed by James Naughton, nominated for the 2000 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play and Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Revival of a Play [10] [11] American Airlines Theatre, February 16, 2017 to May 14, 2017, directed by Terry Kinney. [12] [13] Mark Ruffalo as Victor Franz