The Lace Market Theatre is a small, independent amateur theatre in Nottingham, England. It is owned and operated by The Lace Market Theatre Trust Ltd...
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created a rose, Prunella, in her honour. She is a patron of the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham. Scales was married to the actor Timothy West from...
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Matthew Macfadyen (section Theatre)
from her previous marriage. Macfadyen and Hawes are patrons of the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham. In March 2024, it was reported that Macfadyen is a...
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Market Theatre and similar can mean: Market Theatre (Johannesburg), South Africa Market Theatre (Ledbury), in Herefordshire, England Lace Market Theatre...
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Timothy West (section Selected theatre appearances)
October 2013. West and Scales were patrons of the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham, The Kings Theatre in Gloucester and of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts...
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Nottingham (section Lace Market)
The city also contains smaller theatre venues such as the Nottingham Arts Theatre, the Lace Market Theatre, New Theatre and Nonsuch Studios. There is a...
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postponed until the showings scheduled for 24–29 June 2013 at the Lace Market Theatre Margot Mason is a feminist writer suffering from writer's block;...
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was performed by the Putney Arts Theatre Company at Putney Arts Theatre in February 2006, and the Lace Market Theatre in Nottingham between 17 and 22 July...
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Five Kinds of Silence (category Theatre of the United Kingdom)
relationships and future behaviour towards relationships. 2013, Lace Market Theatre, Nottingham, United Kingdom (29 May – 1 June) Fraser Wanless (Billy)...
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The following is a list of active professional theatres and concert halls in the United Kingdom. They are organised alphabetically in name order. Contents: ...
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Musical by Alan Fletcher and Steve Wallis (Nottingham Theatre Royal 2009 & Lace Market Theatre 2010) Diary of a Football Nobody adapted by William Ivory...
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Cambridge Chekhov Company (category Theatre companies)
and members of the CCC performed The Most Absolute Freedom at the Lace Market Theatre, Nottingham. The CCC subsequently gave financial support to the following...
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Rupert Vansittart (section Theatre)
Three". In 2003, he appeared in the West End adaptation of Arsenic and Old Lace. In 2006, Vansittart portrayed Thomas J. Dodd in the BBC three-part drama...
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future flexibility" with a clear north–south route linking Nottingham's Old Market Square and railway station, stating, "This route must take the form of a...
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contained in the ward include Nottingham city centre, Lace Market and The Meadows. Initially a market town, Nottingham became involved in the textile industry...
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Broadway Cinema (category United Kingdom theatre (structure) stubs)
Old Market Square The Arboretum Wollaton Park Woodthorpe Grange Park Theatre and entertainment Albert Hall Broadway Cinema Elite Picture Theatre Lace Market...
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Nottingham Campaign for Homosexual Equality holds its first meeting. 1972 Lace Market Theatre opens. Victoria Centre (shopping centre) in business. 1973 – Bridlesmith...
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Hockley has gained popularity in recent years, situated close to the Lace Market area. The north-western end of the city centre is home to the Nottingham...
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The Alexandra Theatre is an entertainment complex in Market Street, Newton Abbot, Devon, England. The structure, which was commissioned as a corn exchange...
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Josephine Tewson (section Theatre roles)
Tewson began acting on the London stage in the 1950s and remained active in theatre productions throughout her professional career. She appeared on television...
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Theatre of Pain is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on June 24, 1985. Released in the aftermath of lead vocalist...
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Peter Davison (section Theatre roles)
Apollo Theatre alongside his then wife, Sandra Dickinson (1984). In 1991, he appeared in Arsenic and Old Lace at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Further...
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St Mary’s Gate is a historic street in the Lace Market area of Nottingham City Centre between High Pavement and Warser Gate. The early name for the street...
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Lennard Pearce (section Theatre)
Owl in a theatre adaptation of Winnie the Pooh at the Phoenix Theatre in London, and two years later, Mr. Witherspoon in Arsenic and Old Lace at the Westminster...
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the east of the Lace Market zone. Royal The Royal Zone is just north of the Old Market Square, and derives its name from the Theatre Royal and the Royal...
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after six months of work and costing the clients of Nottingham Theatre Company, owned by lace manufacturers John and William Lambert, £15,000. The Classic...
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Tring (redirect from Tring Market Town)
Industries which benefited included flour milling, brewing, silk weaving, lace-making and straw plaiting. In 1835, the medieval Pendley Manor was destroyed...
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musician and disc jockey. His best-known compositions include "Chantilly Lace," "Running Bear", and "White Lightning", the latter of which became George...
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the theatre hosted Arsenic and Old Lace, starring Sybil Thorndike and her husband Lewis Casson. Brigid Brophy's The Burglar premiered at the theatre in...
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