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  2. Shaftesbury Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was designed for the brothers Walter and Frederick Melville by Bertie Crewe and opened on 26 December 1911, the last new theatre to open in Shaftesbury Avenue. [1] The site, at the junction of Shaftesbury Avenue and High Holborn , had previously been what the theatre historians Mander and Mitchenson call "a maze of derelict property ...

  3. Shaftesbury Avenue - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road there is also the large Palace Theatre. Finally, the north-eastern end of the road has another large theatre, the Shaftesbury Theatre. Also on Shaftesbury Avenue is the former Saville Theatre, which became a cinema in 1970. It was first known as ABC1 and ABC2 but, since 2001, it ...

  4. File:Shaftesbury Theatre Exterior.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. West End theatre - Wikipedia

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    Shaftesbury Theatre: Shaftesbury Avenue 1,416 DLT Entertainment Mrs. Doubtfire: Musical 22 June 2023 26 April 2025* @sohoplace: Charing Cross Road 602 Nimax Theatres: Kyoto [74] Play 9 January 2025 3 May 2025* Sondheim Theatre: Shaftesbury Avenue 1,137 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres: Les Misérables: Musical

  6. Dad's Army (stage show) - Wikipedia

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    Dad's Army: A Nostalgic Music and Laughter Show of Britain's Finest Hour was a 1975 stage adaptation of the BBC sitcom Dad's Army. Following the success of the television programme, the stage show was commissioned by Bernard Delfont in the spring of 1975.

  7. Apollo Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London. [2] Designed by the architect Lewin Sharp for owner Henry Lowenfeld, [3] [4] it became the fourth legitimate theatre to be constructed on the street when it opened its doors on 21 February 1901, [4] with the American musical comedy The Belle of Bohemia.

  8. From Here to Eternity (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical is set in 1941, at the Schofield Barracks in Hawaii, [1] in the months [2] leading up to the Attack on Pearl Harbor. [3] The story tells the tale of G Company, in particular First Sergeant Milt Warden, who begins an affair with his captain's wife Karen, [4] insubordinate soldier [5] and male hustler Maggio [6] and Private Robert E. Lee Prewitt, an infantryman from Kentucky and self ...

  9. London Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, Shaftesbury Avenue was built through part of the site, and a new London Pavilion Theatre was constructed. This opened on 30 November 1885 with a popular revue. [ 4 ] The new theatre was the first 'music hall deluxe', with marble -topped tables for dining in the auditorium.