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    The Prince of Wales Theatre is a West End theatre in Coventry Street, near Leicester Square in London. It was established in 1884 and rebuilt in 1937...
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    a syndicate led by Charles Clore and the managing director of the Prince of Wales Theatre, which Clore owned. As the London Casino, it was badly damaged...
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    1865 to 1882, the theatre was known as the Prince of Wales's Theatre (not to be confused with Prince of Wales Theatre). The theatre began on this site...
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    The Prince of Wales Theatre is a former theatre in central Cardiff. Built in 1878, seating 2,800, it later became a sex cinema. It is now a pub. The building...
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  • Camden Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, a former theatre Prince of Wales Theatre, Adelaide, became Her Majesty's Theatre Prince of Wales Theatre, Hobart...
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    Lorraine Vélez (category American actresses of Puerto Rican descent)
    Out of the Blue at the Shaftesbury Theatre, Lena Horne in Mama, I Want to Sing! at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and Gigi in Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal...
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  • front of 152 Osborn Road, where he grew up, and a memorial in the foyer of the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, which says: "To the memory of the great...
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  • The Prince of Wales Theatre, with its successor, the Royal Lyceum, was a short-lived performance venue in Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne's...
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  • The Prince of Wales Theatre was a theatre on Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania from 1910 to 1987. Designed by architect Douglas Salier, the Grand Empire...
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    The Prince of Wales was a theatre in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales. It was destroyed by fire and rebuilt twice; the second time as the Theatre...
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  • on Broadway in 1961 and had a London production in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Simon rewrote the script more than two dozen times over several...
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  • Jack Buchanan. The play also had a production in 1949 at London's Prince of Wales Theatre starring Sid Field and Athene Seyler; then, after Field's death...
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    Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George...
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  • Jenny Rainsford (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    Headlong, Royal Court Theatre, Young Vic, Rose Theatre Kingston (The Importance of Being Earnest), and Prince of Wales Theatre (The Windsors: Endgame...
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    play by the British author Janet Green. It first appeared at the Prince of Wales Theatre in Cardiff under the title Teddy Bare's Picnic. It then transferred...
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  • then joined the London cast for a period of 5 years at The Prince of Wales Theatre then at the Novello Theatre. She appeared in character on 31 December...
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    Eliza Butterworth (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    Windsors: Endgame at the Prince of Wales Theatre. In 2023, Butterworth starred in the Sky Max series A Town Called Malice, playing Carly of the Lord family, in...
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    plays. He built the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1884. Bruce's first stage appearance was in 1868 at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in Liverpool. His London...
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    have been the Princess Theatre (before it was first opened), the Prince of Wales Theatre, Tivoli Theatre and the Opera Theatre. It re-opened in June 2020...
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    Danny La Rue (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    the curtain call of Hello, Dolly! at London's Prince of Wales Theatre.[citation needed] He has also been described as "the grande dame of drag". Our Miss...
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    The Princess of Wales Theatre is a 2,000-seat live theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on King Street West, in Toronto's downtown Entertainment...
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  • Gerolsteiner Brunnen (category Drink companies of Germany)
    Prince of Wales Theatre in 1891, 'The Only Way' at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1899, and 'The Man From Blankley's' at the Prince of Wales Theatre in...
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    Alice in Wonderland (the first major production of the Alice books) debuted at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Its author Lewis Carroll was involved in the...
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    Harry Enfield (category Alumni of the University of York)
    Tower of London, on 9 July 2007.[citation needed] In 2021 Enfield starred as Prince Charles in The Windsors: Endgame at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London...
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    Cyclopaedia – A Bibliography of Plays. New York: Burt Franklin. p. 253. Theatre programme: Little Lord Fauntleroy, Prince of Wales' Theatre. Clarence, Reginald...
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    the Prince of Wales's. Over the next five years Robertson wrote five more plays for the Prince of Wales's. Their naturalistic style and treatment of contemporary...
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  • Jerry Desmonde (category English male musical theatre actors)
    it Again at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London (1944) Strike a New Note at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London (1943) This Year of Grace on a United...
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  • Princess Theatre in New York on November 2, 1915. It then transferred to London on 24 June 1916 at the Apollo Theatre, before moving to the Prince of Wales Theatre...
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  • WhatsOnStage Awards (category British theatre awards)
    the theatre-going public's vote. The awards are held each February. Between 2012 and 2023, they have been staged at the West End's Prince of Wales Theatre...
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    Terry-Thomas on screen, radio, stage and record (category Discographies of British artists)
    his stage career with an appearance in Piccadilly Hayride at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London; the show was a hit and he appeared in it from September...
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