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  2. Theatre Royal, Bath - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Nick Wilton - Wikipedia

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    Wilton studied English and Drama at the University of Kent. [1] ... Theatre Royal, Bath [23] 2024: ... Online pantomime due to lockdown [30]

  4. Pantomime dame - Wikipedia

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    Steven Blakeley – (born 1982) Blakeley has appeared in numerous pantomimes at Theatre Royal Windsor; Douglas Byng – (1893–1987) A legendary dame who appeared in over 50 pantomimes, Byng was also a noted cabaret and revue artiste. He was the first glamorous dame and designed all his own costumes.

  5. Little Tich - Wikipedia

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    He repeated this success in London, where he appeared in three pantomimes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, between 1891 and 1893 alongside Dan Leno and Marie Lloyd. Born in Cudham, Kent, Little Tich began performing aged ten when he developed a dance and tin-whistle act which he showcased at public houses in Sevenoaks.

  6. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset; Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) ... Kent; Theatre Royal, Manchester, former theatre - now used as Royale ...

  7. Chris Harris (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he was in his first pantomime at the Salisbury Playhouse with Stephanie Cole. From 1976 until his death, he performed his one-man comedy shows around the world. [citation needed] Harris was a regular visiting lecturer for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, and was a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. [4]

  8. Timeline of Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    1768 – The Theatre Royal, Bath (Old Orchard Street Theatre) and Theatre Royal, Norwich, assume these titles having been granted Royal Patents, making them officially England's only legal provincial theatres. [29] 1769 – The Circus ("King's Circus") houses completed to the design of John Wood, the Younger. [19]

  9. Dave Lee (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Lee visited the Falkland Islands in 1988 to entertain troops and was selected to appear at a Royal Gala in 1989. [5] He was also a non-executive director of Gillingham F.C., having been a fan of the club. [7] He was nominated for the 1990 British Variety Award for Best Stand-Up Comic. [5] In 1994, Lee founded the Dave Lee Happy Holidays ...