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  2. Buxton Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House is in The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, England. It is a 902-seat opera house that hosts the annual Buxton Festival and the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, among others, as well as pantomime at Christmas, musicals and other entertainments year-round. Hosting live performances until 1927, the theatre then was used ...

  3. International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2013, that was the Frank Matcham-designed 900-seat Buxton Opera House. [53] From 2014 to 2022, the main stage was the 1,100-seat Royal Hall in Harrogate, another Matcham-designed theatre. In 2023 all of the Festival's main stage performances returned to the Buxton Opera House. [20]

  4. Buxton Pavilion Gardens - Wikipedia

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    At the north east corner of the Pavilion Gardens is the Buxton Opera House (designed by Frank Matcham). Built in 1903, it is the town's principal theatrical venue with 900 seats. The Opera House was primarily used as a cinema from 1932 until its closure in 1976. The Edwardian theatre reopened for stage productions following its restoration in 1979.

  5. Buxton Festival - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House. The Buxton International Festival is an annual summer festival of opera, music and (since 2000) a literary series, held in Buxton, Derbyshire, England since its beginnings in July 1979. The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the Covid-19 crisis. [1] The 2024 Buxton International Festival was scheduled for 4–21 July.

  6. Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton - Wikipedia

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    After this theatre was demolished in 1854, performances were held variously at the Assembly Room, the Courthouse and the Independent Chapel. In 1889 the Entertainment Stage was opened by actor John Toole. It was also known as the New Theatre. When the Buxton Opera House theatre was opened in 1903, the New Theatre was modified to show silent ...

  7. List of opera houses - Wikipedia

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    Moores Opera House (Moores School of Music, [41] University of Houston [42]), Houston; Music Hall (Cincinnati Opera), Cincinnati; New York State Theater (See David H. Koch Theater) (formerly New York City Opera), New York; Newberry Opera House (South Carolina Opera and Asheville Lyric Opera), Newberry, South Carolina; Peabody Opera House, in St ...

  8. Theatres designed by Frank Matcham - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Opera House: Buxton: The Opera House was opened on 1 June 1903 and cost £25,000. The Opera House ran as a successful theatre, receiving touring companies until 1927, when it was turned into a cinema. Silent films were shown until 1932, when the theatre was wired for sound and could present 'talkies'.

  9. Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The opera house is attached to the Pavilion Gardens, Octagonal Hall (built in 1875) and the smaller Pavilion Arts Centre (previously The Hippodrome and the Playhouse Theatre. [45]). Buxton Pavilion Gardens, designed by Edward Milner, contain 93,000 m 2 of gardens and ponds and were opened in 1871. These form a Grade II* listed public park of ...