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  2. Orchard Theatre, Dartford - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard Theatre is a 1025-seat [1] receiving theatre in the centre of Dartford, Kent. It was built by Dartford Borough Council and opened by The Duke of Kent on Thursday 14 April 1983. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The theatre hosts a range of popular music, comedy, family, dance, drama, classical music and variety events, as well as an annual pantomime.

  3. Old Orchard Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The site for a new theatre was chosen by John Wood, the Elder, who laid out much of the city, on the site of the old orchard of Bath Abbey. [6] Construction work for the theatre in Old Orchard Street began in 1748, to designs by the architect Thomas Jolly of Hippesley and Watts, with the work being completed by John Powell in 1750. [1]

  4. Theatre Royal, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was erected in 1805, replacing the Old Orchard Street Theatre which had obtained a royal patent in 1768 enabling the use of the title 'Theatre Royal', the first to achieve this outside London. [3] [4] The Orchard Street site became a church and is now a Freemason's Hall. [5]

  5. Port Orchard theater group hosts last performance before ...

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    The Western Washington Center for the Arts is making way for an environmental cleanup, but has found a way to keep performing in Port Orchard. Port Orchard theater group hosts last performance ...

  6. Dartford - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard Theatre Central Park. The Orchard Theatre is a professional theatre in the town centre, with a schedule including drama, dance, music and entertainment. The Mick Jagger Centre, within the grounds of Dartford Grammar School on Shepherds Lane, was completed in 2000 and provides facilities for community arts.

  7. Kent Opera - Wikipedia

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    Kent Opera was a British opera company active between 1969 and 1989. It was based in Ashford and regular venues included The Orchard Theatre, Dartford; Assembly Halls, Tunbridge Wells; Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury; Kings Theatre, Southsea; Theatre Royal,Norwich, and the Derngate, Northampton.

  8. Sarah Siddons - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Siddons first played Hamlet in Worcester in 1775 and then in Manchester opposite her brother John Philip Kemble as Laertes March 1777. At the Bristol theatre, she played Hamlet in 1781. She went on to repeat the role in Liverpool. In Dublin, she played Hamlet during the season of 1802-03 and once more in 1805.

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