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    The Embassy Theatre is a theatre at 64 Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, in the London Borough of Camden, England. The Embassy Theatre was opened as a repertory...
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  • Embassy Theatre may refer to: Embassy Theatre (London) Embassy Theatre, Peterborough Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne) Embassy Theatre (Cumberland, Maryland)...
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  • Cherie Mary Lunghi (born 4 April 1952) is an English film, television, theatre actress and voice-over artist. She is known for her roles in many British...
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    Theatre London) 1932: As it was in the Beginning (Arts Theatre London) 1933: Ten Minute Alibi (Embassy Theatre London + Haymarket Theatre London) 1933:...
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    Theatre London 1935 Basalik, London Arts Theatre Club 1935 Desirable Residence, Embassy Theatre London 1935 Heroes Don't Care, St. Martin's Theatre,...
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  • Surrey), England on 6 May 1920. He enrolled in the Embassy School of Acting at the Embassy Theatre, London, in 1937. His first professional acting job was...
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    Embassy Theatre, London. He followed this by performing in Romeo and Juliet at Stratford-upon-Avon and featured in various productions at the Embassy...
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    Anthony Steel (actor) (category Male actors from London)
    to Page Two by Michael Clayton Hutton - Embassy Theatre, London 1950 Dear Liar by Jerome Kilty - English Theatre, Vienna 1963-64 Conduct Unbecoming by Barry...
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    Kensington, London. The gunmen, Iranian Arabs campaigning for sovereignty of Khuzestan Province, took 26 people hostage, including embassy staff, several...
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    The Embassy Theatre, also known as the Embassy 1 Theatre, is a former movie theater at 1560 Broadway, along Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood...
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  • Dinah Sheridan (category Alumni of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts)
    Cusack, Llandudno) and The Golden Grain (1952, with Betty Balfour, Embassy Theatre, London). Sheridan was one of the first actresses to appear on television...
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  • Maria Charles (category English musical theatre actresses)
    Theatre, London, 1952. Sorrell Connaught, A Kiss for Adele, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1952 Florrie Solomon, Spring Song, Embassy Theatre, London,...
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    Playhouse Theatre Archived 11 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, LondonTheatreDirect.com, 25 August 2015. "Second stage of Hamilton's Embassy Park unveiled...
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  • It was first staged at the Embassy Theatre in the West End on 11 February 1947. Wearing p.484 Wearing, J.P. The London Stage 1940-1949: A Calendar of...
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    transferred to the West End's New Theatre in February 1937 and Redgrave again played Orlando. At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937, he played Anderson...
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  • Horne. It was first staged at the Embassy Theatre. In 1950 it ran for 148 performances at St Martin's Theatre in London's West End. The cast included Hugh...
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  • Lindsay Posner (category British theatre directors)
    British theatre director, known for his work in London's West End and at the Royal Court Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, particularly...
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    Kiln Theatre (formerly the Tricycle Theatre) is a theatre located in Kilburn, in the London Borough of Brent, England. Since 1980, the theatre has presented...
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  • Oliver Boot (category Male actors from London)
    in London. In 2006 he was asked to perform Henry V for Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at a private dinner party thrown by the American embassy. He has...
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    Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (category Drama schools in London)
    acting, actor training, applied theatre, theatre crafts and making, design, drama therapy, movement, musical theatre, performance, producing, research...
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  • as "Miners" (1936) and "Dance of Two With Chorus" (1937) at the Embassy Theatre, London, in 1936. Due to his political beliefs, Franks refused conscription...
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    Margaret Rutherford (category National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID same as Wikidata)
    Cambridge Theatre, 1934 Aline Solness in The Master Builder at the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, 1934 Lady Nancy in Hervey House at His Majesty's Theatre, 1935...
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  • the Rain at the Ritz Theatre, New York City. In 1937 he acted in Jeffrey Dell's play Night Alone at the Embassy Theatre in London, with Richard Bird, Julian...
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  • 1980: Iranian Embassy siege: Six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London, taking 26 people hostage—mostly embassy staff, but also...
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  • Asher, but their car is struck before they can reach the United States Embassy, and Asher is taken. Banning is rescued by an extraction team consisting...
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  • financed and were authors of Lend Me Robin (1948), which was shown at Embassy Theatre a few years before it was sold to the Central School of Speech and...
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    June 2012, Assange breached his bail and took refuge in the Embassy of Ecuador in London. He was granted asylum by Ecuador in August 2012 on the grounds...
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  • Anthony Hawtrey (category English theatre directors)
    1939. As director of the Embassy Theatre in London, several of his productions transferred to the West End. During his theatre career, Hawtrey also acted...
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    Stella Assange (category Alumni of SOAS University of London)
    his captivity, including during his asylum period in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London (2012–2019) and his incarceration in Belmarsh Prison (2019–2024)....
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  • Herbert Mason (category English theatre directors)
    authors of the play of Lend Me Robin, which was performed in the Embassy Theatre, London from 5 October 1948 a few years before it was sold to the Central...
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