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As a result of disappointingly low returns the new theatre was sold to Lester Collingwood for £4,000, who renamed it the Alexandra Theatre on 22 December 1902. [4] Collingwood was killed in a road traffic accident in 1910 and was succeeded by Leon Salberg, who died in his office at the theatre in 1938. His ghost is said to inhabit the theatre. [4]
The Hippodrome's fortunes gradually revived, and by the early 21st century it was selling more tickets than any other single theatre in the country. [32] By the 1980s Birmingham had only three large-scale professional theatres, though this was still – jointly with Manchester – the highest number of any English city outside London. [33]
The Ticket Factory, previously known as the NEC Box Office, is a primary ticket sales and distribution company based in the United Kingdom. The Ticket Factory was launched in 2007 and is a trading division of The National Exhibition Centre Ltd. The Ticket Factory head office and contact centre is based at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.
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Alexandra Theatre may refer to: Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, a theatre in Birmingham, England, now the New Alexandra Theatre; Alexandra Theatre, Bognor Regis, a theatre in the British town of Bognor Regis; Alexandra Theatre, London, a theatre in the Stoke Newington district of London; Alexandra Theatre, Melbourne, a former name for Her ...
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The Alexandra Palace Theatre was originally built in London, England, in 1873 for the performance of opera and ballet, but within a few weeks was burnt to the ground with the rest of the Alexandra Palace. The Palace, including the theatre, was rebuilt and reopened in 1875 and is now a Grade II listed building. [1]
The Alexandra may refer to: The Alexandra, Birmingham, a theater in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom; The Alexandra, New Barnet, a demolished pub in New Barnet, England, United Kingdom; The Alexandra (Indianapolis, Indiana), a historic apartment building in the United States listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)