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  2. Gaiety Theatre, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Gunns employed the experienced theatre architect C.J. Phipps. [4] One of the theatres Phipps had recently completed in 1868 in London was the Gaiety and its name and auditorium layout were adopted for the new theatre in Dublin. [5]

  3. Gaiety Theatre, London - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety Theatre was a West End theatre in London, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. The theatre was first established as the Strand Musick Hall in 1864 on the former site of the Lyceum Theatre. In 1868, it became known as the Gaiety Theatre and was, at first, known for music hall and then for musical burlesque, pantomime ...

  4. Gaiety Theatre, Ayr - Wikipedia

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    The Ayr Gaiety was built in 1902, reconstructed after a fire in 1904, its façade remodeled in 1935, and further reinstated after a fire in 1955. In 1995, an annex was constructed, including a new café, box office, dressing rooms and studio space. After a faltering start, which saw several years as a cinema after World War I, the theatre was ...

  5. The Orchid - Wikipedia

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    The Orchid opened on 26 October 1903 at London's Gaiety Theatre and ran for 559 performances. It starred Gertie Millar, Gabrielle Ray, Harry Grattan, Edmund Payne and George Grossmith, Jr. [1] It was the first show produced at the renovated Gaiety Theatre. [2] King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra both attended the opening night. Some of the show ...

  6. Gaiety Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Gaiety Theatre (1908–1982), a Broadway theater in New York, New York. Village East by Angelika, formerly the Gayety Theatre, a movie theater in New York, New York. Gayety Theatre, a burlesque theater in the Sporting District of Omaha, Nebraska, from 1908 to 1928. Gayety Theater, former name of the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  7. Gaiety Theatre (Boston, 1908) - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety Theatre (1908–1949) or Gayety Theatre of Boston, Massachusetts, was located at no.661 Washington Street near Boylston Street in today's Boston Theater District. [2] The theatre was designed by architect Clarence H. Blackall. The Lyceum Theatre was demolished in June 1908 to make way for the Gaiety Theatre which was built on the ...

  8. Live from the Gaiety - Wikipedia

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    Live from the Gaiety. (2003) Spirit Of The Irish. (2003) Live from the Gaiety is a live album by The Dubliners. It was recorded during the Irish leg of their tour celebrating forty years on the road. The double album was recorded at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin in June 2002. All surviving members took part. A companion double DVD of the concert ...

  9. Gaiety Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety Theatre was a theatre in Melbourne, Australia, which operated from 1889 to 1930, when it became the Roxy movie theatre until it was demolished in 1934. History [ edit ] Plan of the block of Bourke Street in 1923 showing the Gaiety and the Bijou in the centre, and other theatres.