The Royal Victoria Theatre, often referred to as the Victoria Theatre or The Old Vic, was a theatre in Sydney, Australia, the first large theatre in the...
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Theatre Royal Sydney (TRS) is a theatre in Sydney, Australia. Earlier theatres also called the Theatre Royal, on the same site, date back to 1833. The...
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Royal, Castlemaine, Victoria Theatre Royal, Hobart, Tasmania Theatre Royal, Melbourne, Victoria Theatre Royal Sydney, New South Wales Theatre Royal and...
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Rocks area of Sydney as well as the Roslyn Packer Theatre (formerly Sydney Theatre) and the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre. Sydney Theatre Company was...
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Garrick Theatre was a theatre and music hall at 79–83 Castlereagh Street in Sydney from 1890 to 1929. The theatre was renamed the Tivoli Theatre in 1893...
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Royal Lyceum was a small theatre in York Street, Sydney founded in 1854, which was redeveloped and renamed many times, finally as the Queen's Theatre...
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for Queen's Theatre, Adelaide Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney (1838–1880), in Australia New Vic Theatre, a replacement for the Victoria Theatre, in Stoke...
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State Theatre is a 2034 seat heritage listed theatre located at 47–51 Market Street, in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local...
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The Capitol Theatre is a heritage-listed theatre located at 3-15 Campbell Street, Haymarket, in the Sydney central business district, Australia. It was...
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began her career in classical theatre, appearing in productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. In 2002, she appeared in the...
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The seated Statue of Queen Victoria, currently in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, was made by John Hughes in 1908 and was originally located in Dublin...
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Marie Carandini (category Singers from Sydney)
Australia's first Adalgisa in Bellini's opera Norma (1852, Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney) beside the Norma of Sara Flower. Her husband, having received...
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Prominent theatres in the city today include State Theatre, Theatre Royal, Sydney Theatre, The Wharf Theatre, and Capitol Theatre. Sydney Theatre Company...
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The Royal Court Theatre, at different times known as the Court Theatre, the New Chelsea Theatre, and the Belgravia Theatre, is a non-commercial West End...
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Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Australia, refers to three theatres of the same name none of which remain standing. They were located in central Sydney on either...
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larger, theatre in Sydney, the Royal Victoria Theatre. The foundation stone was laid on 7 September of that year, and the new theatre in Pitt Street, ,...
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The Royal Theatre is a proscenium arch theatre and concert hall located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was designed in 1912 by William D'Oyly...
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Homebush Paris Theatre (demolished), Liverpool Street, Sydney Ritz Cinema, 45 St Pauls Street, Randwick State Theatre Building, Market Street, Sydney United Cinemas...
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early Central Mission Theatre on King Street, the Civic Theatre, and the Theatre Royal both on Hunter Street. The first Victoria Theatre was built on the site...
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both Sydney and Hobart received two theatres, the first in the Australian colonies. The first theatre to open in Adelaide was the Theatre Royal in 1838...
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The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is a heritage-listed major 30-hectare (74-acre) botanical garden, event venue and public recreation area located at Farm...
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bars, three swimming pools, a ballroom, and a theatre. Unlike many previous Cunard ships, Queen Victoria is not a traditional ocean liner, as she does...
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The Theatre Royal was one of the premier theatres for nearly 80 years in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, from 1855 to 1932. It was located...
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The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (abbreviated RPAH or RPA) is a large teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Missenden Road in Camperdown...
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Barry Kay (category People educated at Wesley College (Victoria))
Nureyev, as well as for ballet companies such as Western Theatre Ballet (now Scottish Ballet), The Royal Ballet, The Australian Ballet, the Ballet of the Deutsche...
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The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886...
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Garden Toilets, Victoria Lodge, Main Depot, Cottage 4. John Oultram Heritage & Design (2004). Rose Garden, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney: proposed alterations...
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engineer and financier John Gibbs (died 1875), orchestra leader, Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney Search for "John Gibbs" on Wikipedia. Gibbs (surname) John Gibbs...
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personal morality. Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families...
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theatre in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales. It was destroyed by fire and rebuilt twice; the second time as the Theatre Royal. The theatre...
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