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From April to December 1862 the theatre was run by the actor-manager Samuel Johnson. [1] In 1887 the manager, a Mr Wallace Revill, purchased and plot of land on Corporation Street in St Helens, and a new theatre was constructed. Revill vacated the Milk St building and took the name 'Theatre Royal' with him. The new Theatre Royal still stands.
1889 – Theatre Royal, St Helens – Although there is a theatre on the site, it bears little resemblance to its original Matcham design as it was reconstructed in 1964. There were two theatres previous to the current building; the first was also by Matcham and was originally opened by Wallace Revill as the Theatre Royal and Opera House on 4 ...
Theatre Royal, Nottingham: Nottingham 1856 1,186 Theatre Royal, Plymouth: Plymouth 5 May 1982 1,320 Theatre Royal, Stratford East: Stratford, London 17 December 1884 460 Theatre Royal, Wakefield: Wakefield 1894 499 Theatre Royal, Winchester Winchester 1 November 1978 400 Theatre Royal, Windsor: Windsor 1930 633 Operator – Bill Kenwright ...
St Helens (pronunciation ... The Theatre Royal opened by Revill on Corporation Street in 1889 was relatively short-lived as it was severely damaged by fire in 1901. [103]
Theatre Royal, Birmingham (1774–1956; so named from 1807) Theatre Royal, Brighton; Theatre Royal, Bristol; Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Theatre Royal, Cardiff, later known as Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff; Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London later Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London; Theatre Royal, Dumfries
Royal Court, Liverpool: 2003-2004 Theatre Royal, St Helens: 2007-2008 Royal Court, Liverpool: 2011-2012 Forum Theatre, Billingham 2013-2014 Snow White Wicked Queen Epstein Theatre, Liverpool: 2014 Dirty Dusting Gladys Bedworth Civic Hall/UK Tour Escorts the Musical Liz Lovitt Theatre Royal, St Helens: 2014-2015 Cinderella: Fairy Godmother ...
From December 2021 to January 2022, he played the Ringleader in the pantomime Goldilocks and the Three Bears at St Helens Theatre Royal and is set to reprise the role at Epstein Theatre between December 2022 and January 2023. [13] [14] In 2022, he starred as Ted in the short film Hello, Death and as Mr J. in the documentary Dark Phones.
In 2010, Roskell branched out into theatre following a successful audition for the musical Her Benny, adapted from the eponymous Victorian novel (1879) about Liverpool street children by Silas Hocking. [2] Roskell played Perks, one of the street children, over the show's October run at the Theatre Royal in St Helens. [citation needed]