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    The Cock Tavern Theatre was a pub theatre located in Kilburn in the north-west of London. The venue specialised in new works and critical revivals. Resident...
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  • The Cock, Fulham, a historic public house in London The Cock, St Albans, a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England Cock Tavern Theatre, a pub...
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  • Adam Spreadbury-Maher (category Australian theatre directors)
    Australian/Irish theatre artistic director, producer and writer. He is the founding artistic director of the Cock Tavern Theatre, OperaUpClose and The Hope Theatre, and...
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  • and directing Jack Hibberd's A Stretch of the Imagination at The Cock Tavern Theatre in Kilburn, London. Little has also written comedy films and poetry...
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    von Karajan. Robin Norton-Hale directed a new production at the Cock Tavern Theatre, Kilburn, for OperaUpClose in December 2009. For act 2 the entire...
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    Spreadbury-Maher, Good Night Out Presents, The Cock Tavern Theatre, 26 October 2010 The Edge (2011) Chris Cooper, Big Brum Theatre in Education Company, 15 October...
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    the oldest riverside tavern, dating from around 1520. The tavern was formerly known as The Pelican and later as the Devil’s Tavern, on account of its dubious...
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  • UK in late 2010 as part of the six-play Edward Bond Season at the Cock Tavern Theatre in Kilburn, London. Bond himself directed the production, with Ben...
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    known as Mother Red Cap or Mother Damnable's. The first reference to a tavern in the area occurs in 1690. At that time the locality was entirely rural...
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    Ye Olde Cock Tavern is a Grade II listed public house at 22 Fleet Street, London EC4. It is part of the Taylor Walker Pubs group. Originally built before...
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    won the Fringe First prize. It had a revival in 2009 at London's Cock Tavern Theatre, directed by Adam Spreadbury-Maher. The Cellar Tapes, the Footlights...
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    The Devil Tavern, whose full sign was The Devil and Saint Dunstan, was a tavern at number 2, Fleet Street in London, near the Temple Bar. It existed from...
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  • Ireland, The Three Tun Tavern, opened in Blackrock, County Dublin, in 2014. Another opened in Cork in 2015. The Three Tun Tavern closed in January 2022...
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  • Good Night Out Presents (category Theatre companies in London)
    resident theatre companies at The Cock Tavern Theatre in London. Good Night Out Presents was formed in August 2008 and moved to The Cock Tavern Theatre following...
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    was now advertised as the "Angel Inn Tavern and Hotel for Gentlemen and Families", and the front of the tavern faced the New Road. By the 1850s, the...
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  • as 'Madam' Gary in the play The Backroom by Adrian Pagan at The Cock Tavern Theatre in Kilburn, London in March–May 2009, where he provided a 'particularly...
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    is on the site of a pub built in 1583. It was formerly a working-class tavern serving the dockers of the Limehouse Basin. In the 1930s it sold beer from...
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    The Nell Gwynne Tavern is a Grade II listed public house at 1–2 Bull Inn Court, Covent Garden, London, WC2. It is an early 19th-century refronting or rebuild...
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    Wells Tavern is a Grade II listed public house at 30 Well Walk, Hampstead, London. It was built in about 1849. Historic England. "Wells Tavern (1379166)"...
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  • fringe theatre circuit, including productions at the Cock Tavern Theatre directed by Robyn Winfield-Smith, and at the Rosemary Branch Theatre directed...
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    Hotel Bexley King's Head One Bell Royal Oak Brent Windermere former Cock Tavern Theatre Bromley The Bull, St Paul's Cray The Daylight Inn Kings Arms Old...
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    Hotel Bexley King's Head One Bell Royal Oak Brent Windermere former Cock Tavern Theatre Bromley The Bull, St Paul's Cray The Daylight Inn Kings Arms Old...
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    The Magdala (redirect from Magdala Tavern)
    The Magdala, also known as The Magdala Tavern or colloquially as simply The Magy, is a pub on South Hill Park in Hampstead, north London. Named after the...
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    possible that it was used for Elizabethan theatrical productions (Inn-yard theatre), as other galleried inns were.[citation needed] A pub has existed on the...
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    through his own" Carton leads him to Fleet Street "up a covered way, into a tavern … where Charles Darnay was soon recruiting his strength with a good plain...
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    habitations of beggars and people without trade, stables, inns, alehouses, taverns, garden-houses converted to dwellings, ordinaries, dicing houses, bowling...
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    The Boar's Head Inn was a tavern in Eastcheap in the City of London which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other...
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    The Carlton Tavern is a pub in Kilburn, London, originally completed in 1921, that was illegally demolished in 2015 by Tel Aviv-based developer CLTX, which...
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    Hotel Bexley King's Head One Bell Royal Oak Brent Windermere former Cock Tavern Theatre Bromley The Bull, St Paul's Cray The Daylight Inn Kings Arms Old...
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    Hotel Bexley King's Head One Bell Royal Oak Brent Windermere former Cock Tavern Theatre Bromley The Bull, St Paul's Cray The Daylight Inn Kings Arms Old...
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