name TheatreRoyal, DruryLane current production Oliver From 12 December image Drurylane interior ... website URL www.rutheatres.com venueinfo dru.htm The TheatreRoyal, DruryLane is a West End theatre ... Christopher Wren renamed the TheatreRoyal in DruryLane, it opened in 1674. This building lasted .... 60. ref Image Drurylane inset map.png thumb 450px Location of the TheatreRoyal on a map of London ... Royal, DruryLane opened 1674 Very little is known about the structure of the TheatreRoyal .... Diss. PhD. May 2009 as Wren s drawing provides detailed evidence of TheatreRoyalDruryLane s design ... of the TheatreRoyal, DruryLane, from 1674 to 1775 rests almost entirely on the supposition ... appears everywhere under the title Wren s design of the TheatreRoyal, DruryLane, 1674 . David ... programme, from inside the current DruryLane auditorium, showing how the TheatreRoyal might have ... shown in the drawing was too long for the known site dimensions of the TheatreRoyalDruryLane. This theatre ... 5 10  ft wide DruryLaneTheatreRoyal surrounded its south, west and east walls The original ... by a librarian in the 20th century No signature by Wren No title mentioning DruryLane or TheatreRoyal ... best indication of how the TheatreRoyalDruryLane looked between 1674, when it first opened, and 1775 ... TheatreRoyal Bridges Street, as DruryLaneTheatreRoyal was known till 1674. The competitive pressure ... TheatreRoyalDruryLane opened on 26 March 1674. The new house was financed through selling more company ... the TheatreRoyalDruryLane via a long ten foot wide passageway from Bridges Street. The passageway ... supports the view that the Bristol TheatreRoyal is the best representation we have of DruryLane under ... TheatreRoyal, DruryLane sound very similar to the surviving TheatreRoyal, Bristol 1766 , known ..., known as the TheatreRoyal, DruryLane 1794 Image DruryLane exterior 1809.jpg thumb 350px The theatre .... ref Auburn p. 45. ref Modern theatre 1812 Image TheatreRoyalDruryLane 1813.png thumb 300px The present ... more details
DruryLaneTheatre can refer to TheatreRoyal, DruryLane , a theatre in the West End area of London, England DruryLaneTheatre Illinois , a theater near Chicago, United States See also DruryLane disambiguation disambig ... more details
NEW DruryLane North began operations in 1976, but was soon sold to the Marriott Lincolnshire Resort and became the Marriott Theatre . ref name NEW DruryLane East at McCormick Place also opened in the 1970s ... and His New DruryLaneTheatre ref As of 2007, the theatres at Oakbrook Terrace and Water Tower ...The DruryLane Theatres were a group of six theatres in the Chicago area founded by Tony DeSantis . The playhouses were named after the historic TheatreRoyalDruryLane , built in London in the 17th century. His five suburban locations all provided quality, affordable dinner theatre that was appropriate for families. ref name Tribune Jones, Chris http pqasb.pqarchiver.com chicagotribune access 1283788771.html?dids 1283788771 1283788771&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Jun 7 2C 2007&author Chris Jones&pub Chicago Tribune&edition &startpage 1&desc Tony De Santis 3A 1914 2007 3B Mr. Theater in Chicago 3B Entrepreneur built DruryLane empire 3B hobnobbed with stars Chicago Tribune, June 7, 2007 Mr. Theater in Chicago, Section 1, Page 1 ref DeSantis opened the Martinique Restaurant in Evergreen Park, Illinois Evergreen Park and began producing plays in 1949 in a tent adjacent to the restauant to attract customers. ref name NEW The enterprise was successful, prompting him to build his first theatre. DruryLane Evergreen Park was DeSantis first theatre in the Chicago area. It opened in 1958 ... Wal Mart to Replace Dinner Theater in Evergreen Park, IL ref DruryLane Oakbrook Terrace opened in 1984 ... to keep costs down the theatre is surrounded by bars, restaurants and banquet rooms shows are limited to musicals and there is no charge for parking. ref name NEW The original DruryLane Water Tower ... reflist External links http www.drurylaneoakbrook.com DruryLane Oakbrook Terrace http www.drurylanewatertower.com DruryLane Water Tower Place Category Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois Category Theatres in Chicago, Illinois Category Dinner theatre Category Buildings and structures in DuPage County, Illinois ... more details
is often used to refer to the TheatreRoyal, DruryLane , which has in different incarnations been located in DruryLane since the 17th century. Also in DruryLane is the New London Theatre . The street DruryLane is also where The Muffin Man lives as mentioned in the popular nursery rhyme ... End theatre Category Streets in Westminster Category Streets in Camden ar cs DruryLane de DruryLane London es DruryLane it DruryLane nl DruryLane ja no DruryLane ru ...for other uses DruryLane disambiguation File DruryLane looking south from Long Acre towards Aldwych.JPG thumb 200px DruryLane looking south from Long Acre towards Aldwych Image Oxfam shop on Drury Lane.jpg thumb 200px Oxfam shop on DruryLane Image DruryLane map.png thumb 200px right DruryLane and surrounding streets DruryLane is a street on the eastern boundary of the Covent Garden area of London , running between Aldwych and High Holborn . The northern part is in the borough of London Borough of Camden Camden and the southern part in the City of Westminster . It took its start from the west end of Wych Street, redeveloped in the later 19th century as Aldwych . The lane led to the house built by William Drury Sir William Drury , Knight of the Garter in Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth s reign. Drury House , with a coachyard in front and a garden in back, was a scene of the intrigues that led to the ill fated rebellion of the Queen s favourite , the Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl ... of Bohemia Queen of Bohemia , but by the 18th century DruryLane had become one of the worst ... of DruryLane as a district divided into particular ladyship s, analogous to lordship s in other ... Man, br Who lives in DruryLane? br blockquote There are currently no pastry shops on DruryLane 173 DruryLane was the location of the first Sainsbury s J Sainsbury store, now one of the UK s largest ... northern tributaries DruryLane and Clare Market , Old and New London Volume 3 1878 , pp. 36 ... more details
DruryLane may refer to DruryLane , a street in London. TheatreRoyal, DruryLane , a theatre on the above street, itself commonly known simply as DruryLane . DruryLane fictional detective , a character created by Ellery Queen, writing as Barnaby Ross. DruryLaneTheatre Illinois , a group of six theatres in the Chicago area founded by Tony DeSantis. DruryLane Water Tower Place , the newest of Chicago s DruryLane Theatres, built in 2004. disambig ko ja ... more details
The DruryLane Theatrical Fund is a benevolent fund for established in 1766 by members of the TheatreRoyal, DruryLaneTheatreRoyal in London, England, for the relief and support of such performers and other persons belonging to the said theater, as, through age, infirmity, or accident, should be obliged to retire from the Stage . ref name bopcris http www.bopcris.ac.uk bop1688 ref1575.html DruryLaneTheatre. Decayed actors fund. Petition of certain persons ... comedians at DruryLane , House of Commons Committee report, 13 February 1776 ref The fund was established by John Johnstone, David Garrick and others, and received benefactions, such as from Sarah Harlowe , subscriptions from performers, and the proceeds of benefit plays. By 1776, it had a capital base of 3,400, and owned a house situated in DruryLane, let at a yearly rent of 50. ref name bopcris The fund was established as a charity by the DruryLaneTheatre Act 1776 . The fund continues into the 21st century Graham Bickley is a director previous officeholders include John Pritt Harley and Edmund Kean . Amongst its pensioners have been Joseph Grimaldi Sarah Harlowe See also DruryLaneTheatreRoyal, DruryLane References Reflist External links http www.carolinevilliers.com jenniewalton index.html DruryLane Theatrical Fund website Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category City of Westminster Category Charities based in London ... more details
The first English pantomime was Tavern Bilkers performed at TheatreRoyal, DruryLaneDruryLane in 1702. ref citation title Chamber s journal of popular literature, science and arts page 415 year 1858 quote Pantomimes were not got up in this country till the year 1702, when we find that one was produced at DruryLaneTheatre, called the Tavern Bilkers. ref This started a popular tradition in which the annual Christmas pantomime at DruryLane was the foremost entertainment of this kind. References reflist Category Pantomime theatre stub ... more details
Image Fourbookcovers.JPG right DruryLane is a Detective fiction fictional detective created by Ellery Queen in the 1930s under the byline of Barnaby Ross . He is a retired Shakespearian actor who lives in a lavish castle on the Hudson River . His backstory involves leaving the theatre because he lost his sense of hearing , and the novels occasionally mention his lip reading . He appeared in four mystery novels The Tragedy of X , The Tragedy of Y , The Tragedy of Z , and DruryLane s Last Case . These books were later reissued under the Ellery Queen byline. ref http neptune.spaceports.com queen QBI 3.html Tragedy 20of 20X Book Review of the Series ref His name is taken from the name of a London street see DruryLane that eventually became the site of the celebrated TheatreRoyal, DruryLane . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Lane, Drury Category Fictional amateur detectives Category Fictional deaf characters Lit char stub ko ja zh ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Monty Python Live at DruryLane Type Live album Artist Monty Python Cover Liveatdrurylane.jpg Released 1974 Recorded TheatreRoyal, DruryLane , March 23, 1974 ref Palin, M., Diaries 1969 1979 The Python Years, p.178 ref Genre Comedy Length Label Charisma Records Charisma Producer Last album The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief br 1973 This album Monty Python Live at DruryLane br 1974 Next album The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film of Monty Python and the Holy Grail br 1975 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r107851 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Monty Python Live at DruryLane is an album released by Monty Python in 1974, which was recorded at the TheatreRoyal, DruryLaneDruryLaneTheatre in London earlier that year. It was also released in Canada in 1975 distributed by GRT of Canada Ltd. 9211 4 . All of the sketches, except for Secret Service and the Idiot song of Neil Innes , are from Monty Python s Flying Circus Flying Circus and vary slightly from their television counterparts. A reissued compact disc was released in 1997. This recording was not released in the US until 1994, when it was included in the box set The Instant Monty Python CD Collection . Until then, the only live Python album released in the US had been Monty Python Live at City Center , released in 1976. To promote the album s release, a double sided Flexi disc was released entitled Monty Python s Tiny Black Round Thing with 6 7 minutes of material some exclusive on either side. Of all the Python albums to have gained a special edition CD release, this is the only one to contain no new material, with the exception of an interview placed at the end of the disc. Track listing Side one Introduction llama Llamas Gumby Monty Python Gumby Flower ... live albums Monty Python de Monty Python Live at DruryLane ... more details
girl named Catherine Cat Royal lives in the TheatreRoyal, after the owner, Mr. Sheridan, who named her after the theatre, found her as a baby. She knows well the Theatre and its surroundings, later 18th ... diamond. Cat is the true diamond of the TheatreRoyal, and the Theatre would be nothing without its Cat. Characters Cat Royal Our heroine of the tale, a plucky red headed orphan, theatre raised. Where ..., Johnny Smith or Captain Sparkler A temporary prompt at DruryLane A handsome young rebel lord ... colleague Marchmont, discussing a valuable diamond hidden in the theatre. Cat is intrigued, but she ... diamond. He breaks into the Theatre to steal it. Cat and Pedro manage to evade him, but Cat is arrested .... Johnny eventually gets out of England, and Cat is reunited with her Theatre and everyone in it. In the end ... and theatre owner, just dont lend him money Syd A great childhood friend to Cat and gang leader ...? Marzi pain Marchmont A royal pain in the derriere of a pretentious child with unusally yellow hair ... O Nine Tails , Black Heart of Jamaica and Cat s Cradle References reflist DEFAULTSORT Diamond of DruryLane, The Category 2006 novels Category Children s historical novels Category Novels by Julia ... more details
TheatreRoyal is the name of many theatre s, especially in the United Kingdom . The name was once an indication that the theatre was a patent theatre , with a Royal Letters Patent Patent without which performances of serious drama would be illegal. Places United Kingdom Alpha Television TheatreRoyal, Aston 1895, cinema 1927, TV studios 1956, 1968 demolished , one of two in Birmingham TheatreRoyal, Bath , Somerset TheatreRoyal, Birmingham 1774 1956 , on New Street, one of two in Birmingham TheatreRoyal, Brighton TheatreRoyal, Bristol TheatreRoyal, Bury St Edmunds Royal Opera House TheatreRoyal, Covent Garden , London the third TheatreRoyal built on the site became the Royal Opera House Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1892. TheatreRoyal, DruryLane , London TheatreRoyal, Dumfries TheatreRoyal, Edinburgh TheatreRoyal, Exeter TheatreRoyal, Glasgow TheatreRoyal, Hanley , Stoke on Trent Haymarket TheatreTheatreRoyal, Haymarket , London TheatreRoyal, Hyde , Hyde, Greater Manchester opened 1902, closed 1992 TheatreRoyal, Ipswich , Suffolk TheatreRoyal, Leeds , built 1876, demolished 1957 TheatreRoyal, Lincoln , England TheatreRoyal, Margate , Kent TheatreRoyal, Manchester , former theatre now used as Royale nightclub TheatreRoyal, Newcastle , Newcastle upon Tyne TheatreRoyal, Norwich , Norfolk TheatreRoyal, Nottingham TheatreRoyal, Plymouth , Devon TheatreRoyal, Portsmouth TheatreRoyal, St Helens TheatreRoyal Stratford East , Stratford, London TheatreRoyal, Wakefield TheatreRoyal, Windsor , Berkshire York TheatreRoyalTheatreRoyal, York Republic of Ireland TheatreRoyal, Cork TheatreRoyal, Dublin TheatreRoyal, Waterford TheatreRoyal, Wexford Australia TheatreRoyal, Castlemaine , Victoria TheatreRoyal, Hobart , Tasmania TheatreRoyal, Sydney Canada TheatreRoyal, Barkerville , British Columbia Other TheatreRoyal film TheatreRoyal film , a 1943 British comedy film See also Teatro Real , a major opera house in Madrid RoyalTheatre disambiguation ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Down DruryLane to Memory Lane Type Album Artist 101 Strings Cover Down DruryLane to Memory Lane.jpg Released 1960 Recorded Genre Middle of the road music MOR Length Label Pye Golden Guinea Producer Reviews Last album Grand Canyon Suite This album Down DruryLane to Memory Lane br 1960 Next album Morning Noon and Night Down DruryLane to Memory Lane was the fourth hit album, and first UK number one, for German orchestra 101 Strings . The album was the twentieth record ref http freespace.virgin.net sharon.persky UK 20number 20one 20albums.html UK Number One Albums ref to make number one in the UK and the first double number one album. ref Neil Warwick, John Kutner and Tony Brown The Complete Book of British Charts 3rd edition p.807 ref It spent five weeks at the top. The album consists of orchestral cover versions of both older and contemporary hits. Track listing tracklist headline Side one title1 DruryLane to Broadway title2 Rose Marie title3 One Alone title4 Make Believe title5 One Kiss tracklist headline Side two title1 You Are My Heart s Delight title2 Don t Say Goodbye title3 A Girl Like Nina title4 I Won t Dance title5 Glamorous Night tracklist headline Side three title1 Between the Acts title2 Music in May title3 Rose of England title4 My Love is Like the River title5 People Will Say We re In Love tracklist headline Side four title1 Some Enchanted Evening title2 Getting to Know You title3 Fanny title4 I Could Have Danced All Night Chart positions class wikitable sortable Chart Year Peak br position align left UK Albums Chart ref cite web url http www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 1631 title Chart Stats 101 Strings Down DruryLane to Memory Lane work chartstats.com accessdate 2 June 2011 ref align left 1960 align left 1 S start S bef before South Pacific film Soundtrack South Pacific by Original Soundtrack s ttl ... References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Down DruryLane To Memory Lane Category 1960 albums Category Double albums ... more details
There are several venues known by the name RoyalTheatre or Royal Theater . They include in Canada RoyalTheatre Victoria, British Columbia in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in Denmark Det Kongelige Teater in Denmark, The Royal Theater in English in Sweden Royal Dramatic Theatre in the United Kingdom RoyalTheatre Northampton , in Northampton, England Royal National Theatre , in London, England Royal Shakespeare Theatre , in Stratford upon Avon, England in the United States by state RoyalTheatre Benton, Arkansas , List of RHPs in AR listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Royal Theater Hogansville, Georgia , List of RHPs in GA listed on the NRHP in Georgia RoyalTheatre Baltimore, Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland, now demolished RKO Royal Theater at 423 Westchester Avenue in Mott Haven, Bronx , built 1913, demolished 1962. Royal Theater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania Scotland Royal Theater , Scotland, South Dakota, List of RHPs in SD listed on the NRHP in South Dakota See also TheatreRoyal disambiguation disambig de Royal Theater ko ... more details
Other uses RoyalTheatre disambiguation RoyalTheatre Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The RoyalTheatre Type studio Artist Ballboy band Ballboy Cover Released 2004 Recorded Genre Indie music Indie Length Label SL Records Producer Reviews Last album The Sash My Father Wore and Other Stories This album The RoyalTheatre Next album I Worked on the Ships The RoyalTheatre is the third studio album by Scotland Scottish group Ballboy band Ballboy , released in 2004 . Track listing Let s Fall In Love And Run Away From Here I Don t Have Time To Stand Here With You Fighting About The Size Of My Dick The Art Of Kissing There Are Only Inches Between Us, But There Might As Well Be Mountains And Trees We Are Past Our Dancing Days I Died For Love The Time Out Guide The Ghosts Of New Orleans Shallow Footprints In The Snow Now You Can Be Good To Yourself At Home DEFAULTSORT RoyalTheatre, The Category Ballboy albums Category 2004 albums 2000s indie rock album stub ... more details
of the British Royal Navy William Price Drury 1861 1949 , British Royal Marine Light Infantry officer ...Drury can refer to several things Drury, New Zealand Drury, Flintshire , UK Drury University , formerly Drury College , Springfield, Missouri Drury Hotels operator of Drury Inns DruryLane , a famous street in the Westend of London Drury convention Drury , a bridge convention Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway located in Redwood National and State Parks HMS Drury K316 HMS Drury , a Captain class frigate People named Drury Adam Drury b. 1978 , English footballer Alfred Drury 1856 1944 , English architectural sculptor Allen Drury 1918 1998 , American novelist Andy Drury b. 1983 , English footballer Arnold Drury 1912 1995 , Australian politician Ben Drury b. 1972 , British freelance designer Charles Carter Drury 1846 1914 , Canadian Royal Navy admiral Charles Drury 1912 1991 , Canadian soldier, businessman and politician Chris Drury artist b. 1949 , British environmental artist Chris Drury b. 1975 , American ice hockey player David Drury b.1961 , former English cricketer Dru Drury 1725 1804 , British entomologist Sir Drury Curzon Drury Lowe 1830 1908 , British Army Lietenant General Ernest Charles Drury 1878 1968 , Premier of Ontario from 1919 to 1923 Henry Drury 1778 1841 , English classical scholar Herb Drury 1895 1965 , Canadian ice hockey player Herbert Drury gymnast 1883 1936 , British gymnast James Drury b. 1934 , American actor John de Drury and descendants John Drury disambiguation Joseph Drury 1750 1834 , headmaster of Harrow school 1785 1805 Karen Drury b. 1958 , English actress Maurice O Connor Drury 1907 1976 , English psychiatrist and student of Ludwig Wittgenstein Morley Drury 1903 1989 , Canadian American footballer Nevill Drury b. 1947 , English editor and publisher Newton B. Drury 1889 1978 , fourth director of the U.S. National Park Service Nigel Drury 1911 1984 , Australian politician Patrick Drury , Irish actor Peter Drury , British television sports commentator ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 Infobox Theatre name Cherry LaneTheatre image CherryLane.JPG image size 250 px caption Cherry LaneTheatre entrance address 38 Commerce Street city Manhattan , New York City ... http www.cherrylanetheatre.com www.cherrylanetheatre.com The Cherry LaneTheatre CLT , located at 38 ... 1929 , Cherry LaneTheatre official site . Retrieved December 24, 2010. http www.webcitation.org 5vDkQnIBm ... History 1940 1949 , Cherry LaneTheatre ref Samuel Beckett , Pablo Picasso , T. S. Eliot , Jean Anouilh ... History 1950 1959 , Cherry LaneTheatre ref Harold Pinter , Eugene Ionesco , LeRoi Jones , Eug ne ... history.php?page sixties History 1960 1969 , Cherry LaneTheatre ref and Sam Shepard , Joe Orton ... History 1970 1979 , Cherry LaneTheatre ref ref http www.cherrylanetheatre.com history.php?page eighties History 1980 1989 , Cherry LaneTheatre ref Beckett s Happy Days had its world premiere ... director, Susann Brinkley co founded the Cherry LaneTheatre Company. ref name officialhistory1990s http www.cherrylanetheatre.com history.php?page nineties History 1990 1999 , Cherry LaneTheatre ... history.php?page tentotwenty History 2010 and Onward , Cherry LaneTheatre ref New era In August 2011, Angelina Fiordellisi announced that Cherry LaneTheatre had been able to work off almost ... article 153969 Cherry LaneTheatre Will Not Be Sold Director Encouraged by Changes Playbill August ... theaters Category Theatres in New York City Cherry LaneTheatre es Cherry Lane ... Broadway theater. The Cherry Lane contains a 179 seat main stage and a 60 seat studio. ref name nyt 12212010 Lee, Felicia R. http artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com 2010 12 21 cherry lane theater artistic director to leave and sell building Cherry Lane Theater Artistic Director to Leave and Sell Building ... Players converted the structure into a theater they christened the Cherry Lane Playhouse ... and produced by the Cherry Lane Players Inc., opening November 17, 1924. ref name officialhistory1920s ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Bouwerie LaneTheatre br Bond Street Savings Bank nrhp type nrhp image BouwerieLaneTheatre.JPG caption The Bond Street facade 2006 location Manhattan , New York City , New York nearest city lat degrees 40 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 32 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 59 long seconds 32 long direction W area acres built 1874 architect Henry Engelbert architecture French Second Empire added April 23, 1980 visitation num visitation year refnum 80002671 mpsub governing body designated other2 name NYC Landmark designated other2 date January 11, 1967 designated other2 abbr NYCL designated other2 link New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated other2 number designated other2 color ff0000 governing body The Bouwerie LaneTheatre is a former bank building which became an Off Broadway theatre , located at 330 Bowery at Bond Street in Manhattan , New York City . File 330 Bowery bank theater store.jpg thumb left 150px The building s facade on the Bowery 2010 The cast iron building, which was constructed from 1873 1874, was designed by Henry Engelbert in the Italianate architecture Italianate style for the Atlantic Savings Bank, which became the Bond Street Saving Bank before the building was completed. ref name nycland cite nycland , p.62 ref When the bank failed in 1879, the building was sold to the German Exchange Bank, which served the German ... ref http www.lortel.org LLA archive index.cfm?search by theater&id 143 Bouwerie LaneTheatre at the Internet ... Bouwerie LaneTheatre on the National Register database ref The AIA Guide to New York City calls ... 143 Bouwerie LaneTheatre at the Internet Off Broadway Database National Register of Historic Places ... Repertory Theatre. ref http www.nytimes.com 2007 03 27 theater 27coct.html?scp 2&sq 22Bouwerie Lane Theater 22&st nyt From the Ashes of the Cocteau Repertory, a New Company Is Born , New York Times March 27, 2007 ref Among the many plays and musicals that were produced at the theatre, the first ... more details
Infobox Station name RoyalLane Station image RoyalLane DART station .JPG image size image caption address North of RoyalLane on the east side of Denton Drive coordinates coord 32.896 96.88829 format dmsa display inline,title region US type landmark line rail color box system DART line Green other DART Routes DART LB 51 , DART LB 486 , DART RFB 532 M F , and DART RFB 535 platform Island platform structure Elevated parking 354 spaces bicycle passengers pass year pass percent opened December 6, 2010 ref name December 5, 2010 cite news first Michael A. last Lindenberger work The Dallas Morning News title New Green Line starts to complete DART vision url http www.dallasnews.com sharedcontent dws dn latestnews stories 120510dnmetgreenmain.1bf8a3c.html date December 5, 2010 accessdate December 7, 2010 ref rebuilt ADA Yes code owned Dallas Area Rapid Transit zone services s rail title DART s line system DART line Green previous Farmers Branch next Walnut Hill Denton RoyalLane Station is a Dallas Area Rapid Transit DART light rail station located in Northwest Dallas for service on the DART G . ref http www.dart.org about expansion greenline.asp DART Green Line Expansion Information . ref The station opened as part of the Green Line s expansion in December 2010. It serves nearby attractions such as the Asian Trade District . References reflist External links http www.dart.org Dallas Area Rapid Transit Dallas Area Rapid Transit Category Dallas Area Rapid Transit light rail stations Category Railway stations opened in 2010 tram stub ... more details
File Royal Shakespeare Theatre 2011.jpg thumbnail right The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2011, north ... theatre complex, pictured in the 1890s The Royal Shakespeare Theatre RST is a 1,040 seat thrust stage theatre owned by the Royal Shakespeare Company dedicated to the British playwright and poetry ... Avon . The Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatre Stratford Swan Theatres re opened in November 2010 after undergoing a major renovation known as the Transformation Project. ref name ASCE Reid, Robert L. Royal Treatment a six year effort to redevelop the Royal Shakespere Company s signature theater , Civil Engineering Magazine , July 2011, pg 73 81. American Society of Civil Engineers. ref History The Royal Shakespeare Theatre opened on 23 April 1932 on the site adjacent to the original Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opened 19 April 1879 , which had been destroyed by fire on 6  March 1926, whose ... Company and was renamed Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1961. Structure The Royal Shakespeare ... renovated the Royal Shakespeare Theatre as part of a 112.8m Transformation project which included ... Courtyard Theatre to house performances in Stratford upon Avon during the time the Royal Shakespeare ... were transferred to the temporary Courtyard Theatre , which was a full sized working prototype for the Royal ... 2011. The first new productions designed specifically for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre s stage began ..., which run from April to December 2011. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre was officially opened on 4 March ... herald.com mainstory.php?ID 2559 title Queen to open new Royal Shakespeare Theatre date 22 February ... category Royal Shakespeare Theatre http www.rsc.org.uk Royal Shakespeare Company homepage http www.stratfordians.org.uk The Company RST.html Royal Shakespeare Theatre . The Company A Biographical ... 11 new royal shakespeare theatre thrust stage Jonathan Bate discusses the renovated Royal Shakespeare ... Theatre fr Royal Shakespeare Theatre it Royal Shakespeare Theatre ru ... more details
Infobox Theatre name TheatreRoyal Stratford East image TheatreRoyal Stratford.jpg caption The exterior of the TheatreRoyal Stratford East address Gerry Raffles Square city London Borough of Newham Newham ... www.stratfordeast.com The TheatreRoyal Stratford East is a theatre in Stratford, London Stratford in the London Borough of Newham . Since 1953, it has been the home of the Theatre Workshop company. History The theatre was built on the site of a wheelwright s shop at the junction of Salway Road and Angel Lane, designed by architect James George Buckle, ref http www.stratfordeast.com history.php TheatreRoyal history accessed 28 April 2007 ref who was commissioned by the actor manager Charles ... Cultural Quarter. In 2005 the TheatreRoyal Stratford East made history by having the first British ... had chosen TheatreRoyal Stratford East as its hospitality house for the 2012 Olympic Games. Artistic directors Joan Littlewood 1953 1979 Image TheatreRoyalStratfordEastInterior.jpg thumb right The Theatre retains many original features within the main house Main Theatre Workshop Joan Littlewood The TheatreRoyal became famous under the management of Gerry Raffles 1928 1975 , who worked with director ..., the husband of Dillon s sister, and a successful actor in his own right. Theatre superstition has it that should the letters ever be removed, the theatre will crumble. ref continued to manage the theatre until 1932, although after the World War I , the theatre fell into financial difficulties ... pantomime , Alice in Wonderland . The company were to return, as the Theatre Workshop in 1953, with artistic director Joan Littlewood and take over the theatre. The theatre came under threat with the construction ... Theatre . Recently the theatre produced a musical version of the cult Jamaican film The Harder They Come ... productions in the theatre s history. In June 2011, Olympic news outlet http www.aroundtherings.com ... worked as an assistant to Joan Littlewood for some years, but took over the artistic directorship of the theatre ... more details
ref improve date April 2012 coord 53.682 1.503 display title region GB scale 10000 The TheatreRoyal Wakefield is a theatre in Wakefield , England, which dates back to 1894. ref name wakexpress1 cite news first last coauthors title Theatre has a rich history date 2007 08 22 publisher Johnston Press url http www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk nostalgia Theatre has a rich history.3136106.jp work The Wakefield Express pages accessdate 2007 12 30 language ref The theatre was originally known as the TheatreRoyal and Opera House . ref name wakexpress1 Wakefield Theatre originates back to the 1770s and was originally controlled by Tate Wilkinson, the actor manager who ran the York theatre circuit for 37 years. However, it was in 1894 that the Wakefield Opera House that we know and see today was designed by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham for a price of 13,000 and was built for local man Benjamin Sherwood. In the 1920s the theatre had to compete against cinemas and in the summer live shows were replaced by films. In 1954 the theatre closed and became a picture house and a few years later was renovated again into a bingo hall. However, in 1981 it reopened as the Wakefield TheatreRoyal under the chairman Sir Rodney Walker. This was due to support for revitalising the theatre from amateur and professional bodies associated with music and drama and also from city figureheads. The theatre ... to add a new era to the theatre via a studio space and a cafe. Wakefield Youth Music Theatre is the official theatre company associated with TheatreRoyal Wakefield. The company consists of local teenagers ... successes. Their forthcoming 2010 production is West Side Story . See also TheatreRoyal References references External links http www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk TheatreRoyal Wakefield http www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk whatson TheatreRoyal Wakefield What s On Listings Category Buildings and structures in Wakefield Category Theatres in West Yorkshire theatre struct stub ... more details
Infobox Theatre name TheatreRoyal, Brighton image TheatreRoyal Brighton.jpg caption Panoramic view of the theatre from stage. address New Road city Brighton country UK designation Listed building Grade II listed latitude longitude architect owner Ambassador Theatre Group capacity 952 4 levels type Proscenium opened 1807 yearsactive 205 rebuilt 1854 closed othernames currentuse The TheatreRoyal, Brighton is a theatre in Brighton , England , United Kingdom presenting a range of West End theatre West End and touring musical theatre musicals and Play theatre plays , along with performances of opera and ballet and a Christmas pantomime . History In 1806 the Prince of Wales gave Royal Assent for the theatre to be built and it opened on 27 June 1807, with a performance of William Shakespeare s Hamlet . It struggled with mixed fortunes until the theatre was purchased in 1854 by actor Henry John Nye Chart, who engaged theatre architect Charles J. Phipps to begin a programme of expansion and redevelopment. The theatre improved its reputation and finances, becoming a respected venue. When Henry John Nye Chart died in 1876 his wife took over and continued the success as one of the first female theatre managers. Present Since 1999 the theatre has been owned by the Ambassador Theatre Group . In 2007 the theatre celebrated its 200th anniversary with a visit from Queen Elizabeth II who renamed a box after herself. External links Commonscat http www.arthurlloyd.co.uk BrightonTheatresIndex.htm History of Brighton s Theatres Including the TheatreRoyal. ATGVenues coord 50 49 24 N 0 08 22 W display title B&H Buildings Category Theatres in Brighton and Hove Category Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove Category Clayton & Black buildings fi TheatreRoyal Brighton ... more details
Infobox Theatre name TheatreRoyal image caption address 108 King Street br MLC Centre city Sydney country Australia designation latitude longitude architect owner capacity 1,180 type opened 1827 yearsactive rebuilt 1976 closed othernames production currentuse Broad range of entertainment website www.theatreroyal.net.au coord 33.868 S 151.2088 E display title region AU NSW type landmark The TheatreRoyal in Sydney, Australia Sydney is Australia s oldest theatrical institution. Sydney s original TheatreRoyal was built in 1827 behind the Royal Hotel, but burned to the ground in 1840. The name was dormant for 35 years until 1875 when a new TheatreRoyal was built in the location where the current TheatreRoyal is situated. The current theatre opened in 1976 and is located in the MLC Centre at 108 King Street between Pitt Street and Castlereagh Street. It seats 1,180 and offers a broad range of entertainment including dramas, comedy, and musicals. ref cite web url http www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au WhatsOn html custom 2240 venue details.asp?VenueID 1227 title TheatreRoyal accessdate 2008 07 23 last first coauthors date work publisher cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080406032025 http www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au WhatsOn html custom 2240 venue details.asp?VenueID 1227 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 04 06 ref ref cite web url http www.theatreroyal.net.au Core Content TheatreRoyal Content1448.aspx?skipSplash true title TheatreRoyal accessdate 2008 07 23 last first coauthors date work publisher theatreroyal.net.au ref ref cite web url http goaustralia.about.com od theatreperformingarts a theatreroyal.htm title TheatreRoyal accessdate 2008 07 23 ... http www.sydney theatre.com.au sydney theatre royal.html TheatreRoyal at sydney theatre.com Australia org stub theatre stub Theatres in Sydney Sydney landmarks Category Theatres in Sydney Category 1827 establishments in Australia id TheatreRoyal, Sydney ... more details
Infobox Theatre name TheatreRoyal, Hyde image TheatreRoyal, Hyde.jpg caption TheatreRoyal on Heritage ... type Theatre and Cinema opened 1902 yearsactive 90 years rebuilt closed August 1993 production othernames Royal Cinema later years website hydetheatreroyal.co.uk The TheatreRoyal is a Grade II listed Edwardian theatre situated on Corporation Street, Hyde, Greater Manchester Hyde , Greater Manchester . History Planning permission was granted by the local council to build a licensed theatre to replace the TheatreRoyal of nearby Frank Street in 1901. ref name EnglishHeritage cite web title ... TheatreRoyal Onward url http www.theatreroyalhyde.co.uk theatre history.php accessdate 10 Sept 2011 ref In 1914 a movable screen was added onto the stage to enable the theatre to operate as a part time cinema. ref name TROLeaflet Cite press release title TheatreRoyal Heritage Open Day Leaflet publisher TheatreRoyal Onward date September 2011 url accessdate 10 Sept 2011 ref In the early 1970s, the popularity ... was referred to as Royal 1 and the second cinema was referred to as Royal 2 . The theatre was also referred to as the Royal Cinema although the TheatreRoyal signs remained on the building . ref ... name TRO Famous Faces During its peak, the TheatreRoyal offered performances by many famous acts ... TheatreRoyal Onward File TheatreRoyalSupport.jpg left thumb Supporters of The TheatreRoyal, September ... Royal, named TheatreRoyal Onward, the group campaigned for the theatre to be granted listed building .... External links http hydetheatreroyal.co.uk TheatreRoyal Onward Website http www.youtube.com watch ... Photos of the TheatreRoyal by local photographer http upload.wikimedia.org wikipedia commons 4 4f TheatreRoyalHydeAugFilmNews.pdf PDF of the last Film News Publication from the TheatreRoyal ... 12 Sept 2011 ref The theatre was designed by Campbell and Horsley of Manchester and built by S. Robinson and Sons of Hyde. The completed theatre opened on 3 November 1902 with a Victorian French melodrama ... more details
File TheatreRoyal, Birmingham in 1780.jpg thumb right The TheatreRoyal in 1780 The TheatreRoyal , originally the New Theatre , was a theatre located on New Street, Birmingham New Street in Birmingham , England between 1774 and 1956. ref Harvnb Price 1988 p 2 ref In 1897, W. S. Gilbert s The Fortune Hunter premiered at the theatre. References reflist Bibliography and further reading refbegin cite Citation last Price first Victor J. year 1988 title Birmingham Theatres, Concert and Music Halls publication place Studley publisher Brewin Books isbn 0947731350 cite cite Citation last Rhodes first Raymond Crompton year 1924 title The TheatreRoyal, Birmingham, 1774 1924 a short history publication place Birmingham publisher Moody Brothers oclc 10940797 cite refend theatre struct stub coord 52.47915 N 1.9003 W type landmark region GB display title Category Former theatres in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Theatres where Gilbert or Sullivan works premiered ... more details