The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre in the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, England. The theatre was designed by C. J. Phipps for Richard...
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original and most successful practitioners. The name is derived from the Savoy Theatre, which impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte built to house the Gilbert and...
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UK Savoy Theatre, London, UK Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, UK Kettering Savoy, Kettering, UK Savoy Theatre/Cinema, now The Deco, Northampton, UK Savoy Theatre...
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Gilbert and Sullivan (section Savoy Theatre opens)
their collaboration. He built the Savoy Theatre in 1881 to present their joint works (which came to be known as the Savoy Operas) and founded the D'Oyly...
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Russell Street, Melbourne (redirect from Savoy Theatre, Melbourne)
2 m) deep. The theatre was named the Imperial Theatre, but renamed Savoy Theatre in May 1939 by the lessees Continental Film Art Theatre of Australia who...
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The Savoy Theatre is a historic Victorian-Style theatre, first established in 1901, with the present theatre building dating from 1927. The Savoy is located...
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walls and the Savoy Chapel. The property sat empty until the impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte bought it in 1880, to build the Savoy Theatre specifically...
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The Savoy Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 112 West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It opened in 1900 (for its first few months as Schley...
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approximately 40 theatres in the West End, with the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, opened in May 1663, the oldest theatre in London. The Savoy Theatre—built as a...
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Natalie McQueen (category English musical theatre actresses)
Doralee Rhodes in the West End production of 9 To 5: The Musical at the Savoy Theatre in London. The show ran until August 31. McQueen received positive reviews...
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which began at the Richmond Theatre in March 2023 before transferring to the Harold Pinter Theatre and then the Savoy Theatre. For his performance, he won...
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D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (category Touring theatre)
Sullivan operas and many other operas and companion pieces, mostly at the Savoy Theatre in London, which Carte built in 1881 for that purpose. The company also...
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Tudor-era Savoy Chapel was located on the former estate property and carried on the name; today, the name is carried on by the Savoy Theatre and Savoy Hotel...
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Ida at the Savoy Theatre in January 1884, composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, ill from kidney disease, is barely able to make it to the theatre to conduct....
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O-T Fagbenle (section Theatre)
Sir Trevor Nunn's production of Porgy and Bess - The Musical at the Savoy Theatre in the West End of London. Fagbenle received outstanding reviews. Variety...
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Georgina Castle (category English musical theatre actresses)
musical theatre. In the West End, her roles include Sophie in Mamma Mia! at the Novello Theatre and Regina George in Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre. Castle...
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Peter Davison (section Theatre roles)
which opened at the Savoy Theatre. Davison played the part of Oliver Lucas in David Hare's play The Vertical Hour at the Park Theatre, London (2014). In...
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Sheridan Smith (category Critics' Circle Theatre Award winners)
December and ran until 6 March 2016. The show then transferred to the Savoy Theatre in the West End for a 12-week run, but extended through 8 October 2016...
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the cult British TV series Doctor Who (series 4, episode 11). At the Savoy Theatre in 2006-07, she played Clara and Bess, in Sir Trevor Nunn's new production...
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opening in 1879–80, it was revived in London at the Savoy Theatre in 1888 and in 1900, and for the Savoy's repertory season of 1908–09. In the British provinces...
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Glace Bay (section Savoy Theatre)
Men of the Deeps choir. The Savoy Theatre is a historic Victorian-Style theatre, established in 1901, with the present theatre building dating from 1927...
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King of Barataria is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 7 December 1889 and...
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The Enfield Savoy Theatre (previously the Enfield Cinema; subsequently the Hoyts Savoy Theatre; also known as the Enfield Savoy) was a theatre and cinema...
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at the Savoy Theatre for 672 performances, the second-longest run for any work of musical theatre and one of the longest runs of any theatre piece up...
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comedy in W. S. Gilbert's Savoy operas, pp. 91–92, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1991 Lawrence, p. 181 "Savoy Theatre: The Sullivan Opera Season...
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2024 Laurence Olivier Awards (category 2024 theatre awards)
Dance Ryan Calais Cameron – presented Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre Billy Crudup and Denise Gough – presented Best Actor and Best Actress Patricia...
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Castle in the Air. She was a regular performer in productions at the Savoy Theatre in London and was resident in the hotel for many years, including throughout...
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Comique, London, on 23 April 1881, Patience moved to the 1,292-seat Savoy Theatre on 10 October 1881, where it was the first theatrical production in...
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the Richmond Theatre in South West London, followed by a West End run at the Harold Pinter Theatre and the Savoy Theatre. This theatre adaptation was...
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made his professional stage debut as a messenger in Othello at the Savoy Theatre, London—with Paul Robeson and Peggy Ashcroft in the lead roles. During...
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