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  2. Theatre Royal Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Foote Haymarket Theatre, ca. 1900. In 1754, John Potter, who had been rated (i.e. paid property tax) for the theatre since its opening, was succeeded by John Whitehead. [10] In 1758 Theophilus Cibber obtained from William Howard, then the Lord Chamberlain, a general licence under which Foote tried to establish the Haymarket as a regular ...

  3. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) ... Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London; Theatre Royal, Hyde, Hyde, Greater Manchester (opened 1902, closed 1992)

  4. Theatre Royal, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The theatre, c. 1774–1779, in a watercolour painting attributed to Hubert Cornish Playbill from December 1844 advertising events in January 1845. The Theatre Royal, until 1807 the New Street Theatre, [1] or, colloquially, New Theatre, [2] was a 2,000-seat theatre located on New Street in Birmingham, England. It was erected in 1774 and ...

  5. List of Judi Dench performances - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway 2001: The Royal Family: Fanny Cavendish: Theatre Royal Haymarket: 2002: The Breath of Life: Frances: Theatre Royal Haymarket 2003: All's Well That Ends Well: The Countess: Stratford (RSC) and Gielgud (2004) 2006: Hay Fever: Judith Bliss: Theatre Royal Haymarket The Merry Wives of Windsor: Mistress Quickly ...

  6. A Delicate Balance (play) - Wikipedia

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    A production previewed in the West End at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from October 15, 1997, opened on October 21, 1997, and closed on April 4, 1998. It starred Eileen Atkins as Agnes, Maggie Smith as Claire, John Standing as Tobias, Annette Crosbie as Edna, Sian Thomas as Julia, and James Laurenson as Harry.

  7. 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)

  8. Marguerite (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The first London revival of Marguerite was staged by Alex Parker Productions [2] from 3-28 October 2012 at the Tabard Theatre, [3] having undergone extensive reworking. Whilst the concept hadn't changed significantly, the featured songs were a hybrid of the Theatre Royal Haymarket production and the Ostrava, Czech Republic production.

  9. 18th-century London - Wikipedia

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    What is now the Theatre Royal Haymarket opened in 1705 as the Queen's Theatre. [125] The Royal Opera House first opened in 1732 as the Covent Garden Theatre. [54] A scene from The Beggar's Opera by William Hogarth, c.1728. 1728 saw the opening of The Beggar's Opera at Lincoln's Inn Fields. Unlike the Italian-style operas that London audiences ...