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  2. Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    Drury Lane looking south from Long Acre towards Aldwych Drury Lane and surrounding streets. Drury Lane is a street on the eastern boundary of the Covent Garden area of London, running between Aldwych and High Holborn. The northern part is in the borough of Camden and the southern part in the City of Westminster. Drury Lane is part of London's ...

  3. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - Wikipedia

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    [46] During the 19th century, Drury Lane staged ballet as well, with performers including Italy's Carlotta Grisi. [79] One famous musical director of Drury Lane was the eccentric French conductor and composer of light music Louis-Antoine Jullien (1812–1860), who successfully invited Berlioz to visit London and give concerts in the Theatre. [80]

  4. Barrafina Dean Street - Wikipedia

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    Barrafina Dean Street is a Spanish [1] restaurant in the City of ... List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Greater London; List of Spanish restaurants; References ...

  5. Patent theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1812. Drury Lane was established as one of the patent theatres in 1663 during the reign of Charles II. For a period there was only one licensed theatre company operating in London, under the management of Thomas Betterton's United Company.

  6. Olympic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    1820 architect's plans of the Olympic Theatre. The Olympic Theatre, sometimes known as the Royal Olympic Theatre, was a 19th-century London theatre, opened in 1806 and located at the junction of Drury Lane, Wych Street and Newcastle Street.

  7. Theatre productions of Dan Leno - Wikipedia

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    Drury Lane: By Arthur Sturgess and H. Leonard. The production was considered to be one of the weakest of the Drury Lane pantomimes, but Leno's characterisation of Widow Twankey was admired as one of his finest Dame roles. [39] [40] 26 Dec 1897: The Babes in the Wood: Pantomime: Reggie Drury Lane: By Arthur Sturgess and Arthur Collins.

  8. Cockpit Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Cockpit Theatre is labelled to the far left of this London street map. Enlarge. The original building was an actual cockpit; that is, a staging area for cockfights.Most likely a round building with a peaked roof, about 40 feet (12 m) in diameter, it was erected under Henry VIII, c. 1530-32, as part of a gaming complex.

  9. Drury Lane Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Drury Lane Theatre may refer to: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , a theatre in the Covent Garden area of London, England Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois) , a theater near Chicago, United States