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The Saville Theatre building is a former West End theatre and cinema at 135 Shaftesbury Avenue in the London Borough of Camden. The theatre opened in 1931, and became a music venue during the 1960s. The theatre opened in 1931, and became a music venue during the 1960s.
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Maidie Andrews was born in Camden Town in London in 1893, the only daughter and second eldest of four children of Ada Harriet née Judd (1873–1946) and Walter Andrews (1861–1935), variously a furniture remover, a horsebus inspector and a refreshment attendant.
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 ...
The production opened at the Saville Theatre on 11 April 1957. Beerbohm had died the year before, but his widow, Elisabeth interested herself in the production, and attended the first night. [2] The plot of the novel was generally followed, except for the conclusion, which was changed to provide a happy ending. [3]
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Expresso Bongo is a 1958 West End musical and a satire of the music industry. It was first produced on the stage at the Saville Theatre, London, on 23 April 1958.Its book was written by Wolf Mankowitz and Julian More, with music by David Heneker and Monty Norman, also the co-lyricist with Julian More.
Former Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue: c. 1930–1931: Gilbert Bayes: T. P. Bennett & Son Frieze Grade II: A pageant of figures including Sybil Thorndike as Saint Joan, a Greek chorus, Shakespearean characters, the Chester players, Bacchanalian dancers, a harlequinade and a chorus line. [15] Roundels