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  2. Savoy Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre reopened on 21 October 1929 with a new production of The Gondoliers designed by Charles Ricketts and conducted by Malcolm Sargent. [30] In the only box sat Lady Gilbert, the librettist's widow. [3] There were Gilbert and Sullivan seasons at the Savoy Theatre in 1929–30, 1932–33, 1951, 1954, 1961–62, 1975, 2000, 2001, 2002 and ...

  3. Savoy Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 112 West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.It opened in 1900 (for its first few months as Schley Music Hall).It was converted to a cinema around 1910, until it was closed in early 1952 and then demolished.

  4. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Theatre, Church Street, Monmouth is a theatre and cinema, reputedly the oldest working theatre site in Wales. It has a capacity for 360 people and is run by a charitable trust . [ 1 ] One of 24 buildings on the Monmouth Heritage Trail , the theatre is a Grade II* listed building .

  5. The Mikado - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Theatre: 27 May 1896: 4 July 1896: 6: Performances at matinees during the original run of The Grand Duke. Savoy Theatre: 11 July 1896: 17 February 1897: 226: Continuation of revival after early closure of The Grand Duke. Savoy Theatre: 28 April 1908: 27 March 1909: 142: Second Savoy repertory season; played with five other operas.

  6. Savoy Theatre, Glace Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Theatre is a historic Victorian-Style theatre, first established in 1901, with the present theatre building dating from 1927.The Savoy is located in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, and operates as a performing arts venue, presenting a wide variety of local, national and international entertainment.

  7. Savoy opera - Wikipedia

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    Richard D'Oyly Carte died on 3 April 1901. If the nexus of Carte and the Savoy Theatre is used to define "Savoy Opera," then the last new Savoy Opera was The Rose of Persia (music by Sullivan, libretto by Basil Hood), which ran from 28 November 1899 – 28 June 1900. Gilbert, Workman and German at a rehearsal

  8. The Rose of Persia - Wikipedia

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    Poster by Dudley Hardy. The Rose of Persia; or, The Story-Teller and the Slave, is a two-act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood.It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 29 November 1899, closing on 28 June 1900 after a profitable run of 211 performances.

  9. Hudson Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson operated intermittently as a Broadway theater until the 1960s and subsequently served as an adult film theater, a movie theater, and the Savoy nightclub. The Millennium Times Square New York hotel was built around the theater during the late 1980s, and the Hudson Theatre was converted into the hotel's event space.