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  2. Pantomime dame - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Glenville – (1884–1968), had a 50 year career in pantomime, often opposite his wife Dorothy Ward. Chris Harris – (1942–2014) Dame at Theatre Royal, Bath for many years, and writer and director of many pantomimes.

  3. Theatre Royal, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The ceremonial re-opening was performed on-stage by actors Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles, [40] who were starring in the Theatre Royal's own production of The Rivals, Richard Brinsley Sheridan's classic Restoration comedy, set in and around 18th-century Bath. In 2011, the theatre won a British Construction Industry Award Conservation Award. [41]

  4. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (musical) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2024, it was announced that the musical will have its world premiere at the Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset beginning previews on 22 March 2025 (with a press night on 25 March), running until 12 April. John Doyle will direct the production and it will be produced by the Theatre Royal Bath in association with Universal Theatrical Group.

  5. List of theatres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Bath: Bath 1805 888 Theatre Royal, Brighton: Brighton 27 June 1807 952 Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds: Bury St. Edmunds 11 October 1819 360 Theatre Royal, Dumfries: Dumfries 29 September 1792 500–600 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane: Drury Lane, London 1660 2,196 Owner – Really Useful Theatres: Theatre Royal, Edinburgh: Edinburgh

  6. Musical Youth Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    March 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Musical Youth Theatre Company was an English youth theatre company founded in 1987 in Bath, Somerset in the South West of England . Founded by Greg Vere, it existed for fifteen years until 2002 and produced a number of shows and notable members.

  7. Old Orchard Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1705 the first theatre opened in Bath. The building by George Trim was small and cramped and made little profit in the years before its demolition in 1738. The site it was on is now the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases. A New Theatre opened in Kingsmead Street in 1723 and operated until 1751. [2] [3]

  8. Theatre Royal - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset; Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) ... This page was last edited on 24 September 2024, at 09:19 (UTC).

  9. Zenith Youth Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Youth Theatre Company is an entirely voluntarily run amateur theater company based in Bath, England. It was founded in 1963 as Bodlets (the junior section to Bath Operatic and Dramatic Society), and changed to its current name in 2003. The company currently perform two musicals a year at the Kingswood Theatre, Lansdown, Bath.