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LONDON THEATRES' THEATRICAL PROGRAMMES AND MEMORABILIA |
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London theatres' theatrical programmes and memorabilia
CP/MONT/13. These items consist of programmes and memorabilia from the following London theatres, both existent and demolished, during the 20th century: The Royal Albert Hall; The National Theatre; The London Palladium; Old Vic Theatre; Aldwych Theatre; Fortune Theatre; Royal Opera House; Theatre Royal Drury Lane; The Novello; The Alhambra; The London Coliseum; The Garrick Theatre; The New Theatre; The Duke of York theatre; The Phoenix Theatre; St Martins Theatre; Comedy Theatre; Theatre Royal Haymarket; Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street; Adelphi Theatre; Savoy Theatre; Vaudeville Theatre; The Prince's Theatre; The Pavilion Theatre; The People's Palace; The Lyric Theatre; The Queen's Theatre; Apollo Theatre; The Globe Theatre; Royalty Theatre; The Shaftesbury Theatre; Embassy of the USSR; Victoria Palace Theatre; Royal Court Theatre; Hampstead Theatre; Town Hall, St. Pancras; Rutland Boughton Trust; Aldwych Theatre; Bankside Globe Playhouse; The Middlesex Music Hall; Kingsway Theatre; St James Theatre; The Regent; New Scala Theatre; Westminster Theatre; The Gaiety Theatre; Century Theatre; Barnes Theatre; Winter Garden Theatre; Chiswick Empire Theatre; New Empress Theatre; King George's Hall; London Hippodrome; Holborn Empire; Maskelyne's Theatre; The Gate Theatre Studio; and the Little Theatre. |
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Labour History Archive and Study Centre |
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BROWSING 1-10 OF 11 RESULT(S) IN LONDON THEATRES' THEATRICAL PROGRAMMES AND MEMORABILIA |
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Royal Albert Hall, High Holborn. |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/1. This grouping contains programmes from Mozart and Salieri, an opera in two acts, 1927; International (European) Folk Dance Festival, 1935; Music from the Ether, By Professor Leo Theremin, nd; The Georgian State Dance Company, 1959; The Chelsea Arts Club Annual Ball, 1928. |
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The National Theatre, London |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/2. This grouping contains programmes from Volpone or The Fox, by Ben Johnson, 1977; Heartbreak House, by George Bernard Shaw, c.1975; Love's Labour's Lost, by William Shakespeare, c.1968; and Tamburlaine the Great, by Christopher Marlowe, c.1970. |
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The London Palladium |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/3. This grouping contains the following programmes: Grand Variety Programme, 1923; Sky High, nd; The Whirl of the World, nd; Round About Regent Street, 1935; O-Kay for Sound, 1936; and London Pavilion, On With the Dance, nd. |
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Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road. |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/4. This grouping contains the following programmes: The Oresteia of Aeschylus, c.1961; Romeo and Juliet, 1960-61; Measure for Measure, 1957-58; The Cherry Orchard, Anton Tchekov, 1933-34; Richard II, c.1931; Peer Gynt, 1935-36; Measure for Measure, 1933-34; Love for Love, 1933-34; A Winter's Tale, 1924-25; Macbeth, 1924-25; The Taming of the Shrew, 1925-26; As You Like It, 1925-26; Antony and Cleopatra, 1925-26; Much Ado About Nothing, 1924-25; Macbeth, 1924-25. |
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Aldwych and Covent Garden Theatres |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/5. Aldwych Theatre, Fortune Theatre, Royal Opera House, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and The Strand Theatre which is now 'The Novello'. |
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Charing Cross Road area Theatres |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/6. The Alhambra, The London Coliseum, The Garrick Theatre, The New Theatre (St Martin's Lane), The Duke of York theatre (St Martins Lane), The Phoenix Theatre, St Martins Theatre (West Street). |
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Haymarket Theatres |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/7. Haymarket Theatres: Comedy Theatre, Panton St; Theatre Royal Haymarket; Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street. |
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The Strand Theatres |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/8. The Strand Theatres: Adelphi Theatre, Savoy Theatre, and Vaudeville Theatre. |
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Shaftesbury Avenue Theatres |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/9. The Prince's Theatre; The Pavilion Theatre and The People's Palace, the former was the precursor to the latter; The Lyric Theatre; The Queen's Theatre; Apollo Theatre; The Globe Theatre; the Royalty Theatre and the Shaftesbury Theatre. |
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Misc Theatres in London |
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CP/IND/MONT/13/10. The Embassy of the USSR; Victoria Palace Theatre, Westminster; Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square; Hampstead Theatre, Swiss Cottage; Town Hall, St. Pancras; Rutland Boughton Trust; Aldwych Theatre; Embassy Theatre at Swiss Cottage; Bankside Globe Playhouse, London; and The Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane. |
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