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    The Queen's Theatre was a London theatre established in 1867 on the site of St Martin's Hall, a large concert room that had opened in 1850. It stood on...
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  • known as Queen's Theatre at the Haymarket Scala Theatre, London, known at times in the 1800s as the Queen's Theatre Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, London...
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    Long Acre is a street in the City of Westminster in central London. It runs from St Martin's Lane, at its western end, to Drury Lane in the east. The...
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    many of the London theatres. These included Pygmalion; or, The Statue Fair and The Gnome King (1868) at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre. In partnership with...
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  • Joseph Moore Azaleas A Greek Play (tempera panel for proscenium of Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, London) Elisabet Ney – King Ludwig II of Bavaria (sculpture)...
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    Clothing at the Adelphi Theatre, The Antipodes at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Still Waters Run Deep at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre. She would play there...
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    1877 – an ambitious theatrical adaptation was mounted at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre in London that featured a staged eruption of Vesuvius, an earthquake...
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    1946), American author Longacre Theatre, a Broadway theatre, New York, USA Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, a former London theatre, England Longacres, a former...
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  • Shaftesbury Theatre Q Theatre Queen's Theatre, Long Acre Players' Theatre Princess's Theatre, London Royal Aquarium Royal Strand Theatre Royalty Theatre Rutland...
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    Mr. Bumble (category Musical theatre characters)
    – Richard Ridings Oliver Twist (1868) – Lionel Brough at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre Oliver! (1960) – Paul Whitsun-Jones / Robert Bridges / Rob Inglis...
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    Moore and Telbin to remodel the large St. Martins Hall to create Queen's Theatre, Long Acre. A new company of players was formed, including Charles Wyndham...
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    established his career in London as a member of the company at the new Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, in 1867, and he soon became known for his roles in Shakespeare...
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    church at Rochdale, the hall at Claremont, the proscenium of the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, and a frieze of peacocks for Mr. Lehmann. Moore was of an independent...
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    Cellier was a conductor of a series of promenade concerts at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre and, in 1878–1879 he was joint conductor, with Sullivan, of the...
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    England, appearing in 1872 In London at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre; in 1873 she appeared at the Princess's Theatre as Lady Macbeth. In the following years...
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    was then presented in London, with a mostly new cast, at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, opening on 22 January 1868. It was part of a series of operatic...
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    Romeo and Juliet. In 1869, he was part of the company at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre. He then toured the United States (where women would fight over...
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    She appeared in 1867 in the Adelphi Theatre in London. The next year, she was at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre in La Vivandière by W. S. Gilbert. In...
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    C. J. Phipps (category English theatre architects)
    (1862/3) Theatre Royal, Nottingham (1865) Theatre Royal, Brighton (1866) Queen's Theatre, Long Acre (1867) Prince's Theatre, Bristol (1867) Gaiety Theatre, London...
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  • act in Jersey, Tom Taylor, the dramatist, engaged them for the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre. They appeared in December 1869 in The Fool's Revenge, Taylor's...
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    died at Brixton and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery. The Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, London Ryder, John Nicholas Robins (1814–1885), Joseph Knight...
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    has long been associated with entertainment and shopping. Covent Garden has 13 theatres, and over 60 pubs and bars, with most south of Long Acre, around...
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    Henrietta Hodson (category English theatre managers and producers)
    Toole, Lionel Brough and Terry, Hodson joined a new company at Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, and opened with Charles Reade's The Double Marriage, in which...
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    Queen's Quarter (also known as the University Quarter) is the southernmost quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland and named after Queen's University Belfast...
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    Charles Wyndham (actor) (category 19th-century English theatre managers)
    with him". Returning to London, Wyndham was then engaged for the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, and there in October and November 1867 – as the gallant Dujardin...
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    Nellie Farren (category English musical theatre actresses)
    other theatres, such as Pert in London Assurance in 1866. In the second half of 1868, she joined the company at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, playing...
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    Great Queen Street is a street in the West End of central London in England. It is a continuation of Long Acre from Drury Lane to Kingsway. It runs from...
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    Freddie Mercury (category Queen (band) members)
    direction of Queen. The extent to which Mercury's death may have enhanced Queen's popularity is not clear. In the United States, where Queen's popularity...
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  • Italian film Fantaghirò 2 on Disney's "Grimilde" (the Queen's name in Italian comics). The Queen's castle has been used prominently in the advertising of...
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    Room and Long Gallery) were extended with the addition of a State Bedroom apartment. The bedchamber itself was being referred to as "the Queen's Bedchamber"...
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