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  2. The Old Vic - Wikipedia

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    The 'Old Vic Youth Theatre’ was an acting company for young people between the ages of 12 and 20 mainly from the London Borough of Southwark. The group was founded by Tom Vaughan of the Old Vic Theatre, Raymond Rivers of Morley College and Barry Anderson of the Southbank Education Institute.

  3. List of theatres in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper's Hall in King Street is the main entrance to the Theatre Royal, home of the Bristol Old Vic. The Alma Tavern, which houses a pub theatre in Clifton. This is a list of theatres in Bristol, England. Listed spaces have been primarily used for theatre in the past or are in current use. Many other spaces in the city have hosted plays.

  4. Baylis Road - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Sussex [4] public house is at 23 Baylis Road. Historically, this served beer from the now defunct Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co Ltd brewery in London. Lilian Baylis (1874–1937), theatrical producer, who managed the Old Vic. The road is named after Lilian Baylis (1874–1937), a theatrical producer and manager, who managed the Old ...

  5. In today’s Global Bulletin, U.K. theater marks pandemic closure anniversary; “Back To The Future The Musical” sets summer date; Fremantle announces Mossad series; change of animation guard ...

  6. Bob Geldof shares approval as Old Vic announces musical based ...

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    The stage adaption will premiere at The Old Vic theatre on 26 January until 30 March 2024. ... (Getty Images/PA) The musical, to be directed by Luke Sheppard, will also feature music from Bob ...

  7. Bristol Old Vic - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Old Vic is a British theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Bristol. The present company was established in 1946 as an offshoot of the Old Vic in London . It is associated with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School , which became a financially independent organisation in the 1990s.

  8. West End theatre - Wikipedia

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    South of the River Thames, the Old Vic, Waterloo Road, opened on 11 May 1818. The expansion of the West End theatre district gained pace with the Theatres Act 1843, which relaxed the conditions for the performance of plays, and The Strand gained another venue when the Vaudeville opened on 16 April 1870. The next few decades saw the opening of ...

  9. Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Royal Victoria Theatre. The Royal Victoria Theatre, often referred to as the Victoria Theatre or The Old Vic, [1] was a theatre in Sydney, Australia, the first large theatre in the city. It opened in 1838; operas, plays, pantomimes and other events were held, and leading entertainers performed at the theatre.