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A new theatre, called the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane was designed by Christoper Wren and opened on the same site in 1674.
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June 5, 1669—Theatre Royal after morning rehearsal
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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February 2, 1667—Theatre Royal my seventeenth birthday
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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June 5, 1669—Theatre Royal after morning rehearsal
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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March 1, 1670—Theatre Royal, backstage My Farewell Performance!
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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February 2, 1667—Theatre Royal my seventeenth birthday
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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The opening plays in Laurence Boswell's season of new work at the Theatre Royal's Ustinov Studio have been slightly underwhelming, but all may yet come good with this new Mike Alfreds translation of Marivaux's 18th-century comedy.
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ITV1's drama series Downton Abbey and Channel 4's Mo Mowlam biopic Mo were also double winners at the awards held at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Friday.
Brian Cox's star rises after double win at Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2011
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March 1, 1670—Theatre Royal, backstage My Farewell Performance!
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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Tutti Frutti's latest show, When We Lived in Uncle's Hat, at the Theatre Royal, York, elegantly adapted by Finegan Kruckemeyer from the charmingly surreal book, is a showpiece of masterful clowning, writes Alfred Hickling
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