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55 Broadway, Broadway side. Falkland House. Broadway is a street in the City of Westminster in London that runs between Petty France, Queen Anne's Gate, Carteret Street and Tothill Street in the north and Victoria Street in the south. It is joined on the west side by St Ermin's Hill and Caxton Street, and on the east side by Dacre Street.
Previously based at 54 Broadway, [9] the SIS relocated to Century House, a 22-storey office block on Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, near Lambeth North and Waterloo stations, in 1964. [5] Its location at Century House was classified information, though The Daily Telegraph reported that it was "London's worst-kept secret, known only to every ...
Productions have been mounted over the years in London (2013), Hong Kong (2016) and Sydney (2021), but this is the first time the show will premiere on Broadway. “It felt funnier than it did in ...
Ealing Broadway station, a London Underground and National Rail station; Fulham Broadway tube station, a London Underground station; Tooting Broadway tube station, a London Underground station; Renault Broadway, versions of the Renault 9 car; Broadway Subway Project, an under-construction extension of the Millennium Line in Vancouver, Canada
Cher and Bob Mackie posed for a photo together at ‘The Cher Show’s Broadway opening in New York City in 2018. 'The Cher Show' is a jukebox musical with a book by Rick Elice that tells the ...
The show, dubbed “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club,” was a sensation when it debuted in London with Redmayne and Jessie Buckley. A Broadway transfer … Eddie Redmayne, Gayle Rankin Bringing Hot ...
John Gay's ballad opera The Beggar's Opera ran for 62 performances in 1728, and held the record for London's longest run for nearly a century. It has been called "the most popular play of the eighteenth century." [22] Another musical show, Tom and Jerry, or Life in London (1821), was the first London production to reach 100 consecutive ...