Image Nederlandertheatre rent.jpg thumb NederlanderTheatre shown with its Rent musical Rent fa ade David T. NederlanderTheatre formerly Billy Rose Theatre or National Theatre is a 1,232 seat Broadway theatre located at 208 West 41st Street, in New York City commonly the NederlanderTheatre . One of the Nederlander Organization s nine Broadway theatres, the legacy of the theatre began with David Tobias Nederlander , for whom the theatre is named. Built by Walter C. Jordan in 1921, the theatre was originally named the National Theatre. It was renamed the Billy Rose Theatre in 1959, and in 1979 was very briefly renamed the Trafalgar Theatre it became the David T. NederlanderTheatre in 1980. It housed Times Square Church before The Nederlander Organization sold the Mark Hellinger Theatre to the church s pastor, David Wilkerson . A wide variety of shows have played the Nederlander, including ... at the Nederlander in her eponymous Lena Horne The Lady and Her Music . Located in the Times Square Theatre District, the Nederlander had recently held the title of the only Broadway theatre located ... as The Neil Simon Plays 2010 Million Dollar Quartet See also Theatre in Detroit Nederlander Organization ... fisher history.htm Nederlander Detroit ibdb venue id 1286 venue NederlanderTheatre http ... Broadway s NederlanderTheatre gets a beautiful renovation as well as a technical boost Broadway theatres theatre struct stub Category Nederlander Organization ... and interior of the theatre to resemble a downtown nightclub. When Rent closed in 2008 ... and Broadway Bound were to premiere at the theatre in the fall, and perform alternating shows. However ... musical Million Dollar Quartet made its Broadway debut at the theatre in spring 2010. http www.playbill.com news article 134321 Million Dollar Quartet Will Be New Tenant of Broadway 27s NederlanderTheatre Notable productions 1943 The Patriots play 1948 Lend an Ear 1955 Inherit the Wind play ... more details
theaters in London , England England s West End theatre West End . ref name Nederlander http nederlander.com AboutNederlander.html About Us Page The Nederlander Organization . Retrieved on August 27, 2009. ref Broadway theatres Brooks Atkinson Theatre Gershwin Theatre Lunt Fontanne Theatre Marquis Theatre Minskoff TheatreNederlanderTheatre Neil Simon Theatre Palace Theatre Broadway Palace Theatre Richard Rodgers Theatre West End theatres Adelphi Theatre Aldwych Theatre Dominion Theatre Other US venues Tucson, Arizona Fox Tucson Theatre Broadway in Tucson Tucson Music Hall Anaheim, California The Grove of Anaheim Los Angeles, California Pantages Theatre Hollywood Pantages Theatre Greek Theatre Los Angeles Greek Theatre Riverside, California Riverside Fox Theater Fox Performing Arts Center San Diego, California Balboa Theatre Civic Theatre San Jose, California San Jose Civic Auditorium Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara Bowl Chicago, Illinois Auditorium Building Auditorium Theatre Bank of America Theatre Broadway Playhouse Cadillac Palace Theatre Oriental Theatre Detroit, Michigan ... Theatre San Francisco, California now operated by Shorenstein Hays Nederlander Golden Gate Theatre San Francisco, California now operated by Shorenstein Hays Nederlander Orpheum Theatre San Francisco Orpheum Theatre San Francisco, California now operated by Shorenstein Hays Nederlander Poplar Creek ... five questions for robert nederlander jr ref the development of an off Broadway theatre circuit ...The Nederlander Organization , founded in 1912 by David T. Nederlander and based in Detroit , Michigan , is one of the largest operators of live theatre and music in the United States . Its first acquisition ... operated the Shubert Lafayette Theatre ref http www.hourdetroit.com Hour Detroit September 2009 The Shubert Theatre . Retrieved April 12, 2010. ref until its demolition in 1964 and the Riveria Theatre, both in Detroit. Since then, the organization has grown to include nine Broadway theatre s and a number ... more details
James L. Nederlander of the famous Nederlander family of Detroit, Michigan , is also known somewhat incorrectly as James Nederlander, Jr., and is a veteran on Broadway theatre Broadway as a theatre owner, operator, Theatre producer producer and presenter. He is the president of the Nederlander Organization and the son of James M. Nederlander chairman . He has a wide range of credits as a theatre owner since 1970 and as a producer since 1984. ref http www.ibdb.com person.asp?ID 22466 Internet Broadway database ref James Nederlander is a minority owner of the New York Yankees and Florida Panthers . In 1981, along with manager Sherman Sneed, the Nederlander organization booked Lena Horne for a 4 week engagement at the newly named NederlanderTheatre on 41st Street in New York formerly The National . The show was an instant success, and was extended to a full year run, garnering Horne a special Tony award, and two Grammy awards for the Cast recording of her show Lena Horne The Lady and her Music . The show toured the U.S. and the world for the next 3 years. First stop was the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco in September 1982 for a two month run. San Francisco holds a special place in Horne s career it was there, while performing at the Venetian Room in the Fairmont Hotel, that black and white audiences were integrated for the first time in the 1950s. During her run at the Golden Gate, Lena helped to raise millions for the restoration of San Francisco s Cable Car system. Mr. Nederlander serves on the board of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer s Research Foundation in New York City. See also Nederlander Organization Detroit Theatre District NederlanderTheatre References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nederlander, James L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nederlander, James L. Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American theatre ... more details
De Grootste Nederlander The Greatest Dutchman was a public poll held in 2004 by the broadcasting company KRO of the Netherlands Public Broadcasting Publieke Omroep . The series is based on the BBC s 100 Greatest Britons . During the series, it included individual programmes on the top ten, with viewers having further opportunities to vote after each programme. The assassination assassinated politician Pim Fortuyn was announced as the winner in a live television broadcast on November 15, 2004, two weeks after Theo van Gogh film director Theo van Gogh was murdered. This was said to be an embarrassing choice by several journalists and historians. ref http www.degrootstenederlander.pi.net nieuws.php?id 27 DGN Nieuwsoverzicht Bot generated title ref The amount of calls was so large that not all could be counted before the end of the show later it was announced that William I of Orange William of Orange had received the most votes, but only the votes that were counted before the end of the programme counted, so Fortuyn remained as number one. The top ten Pim Fortuyn Politician, author and professor First during live television live broadcast William I of Orange Willem van Oranje Father of the Nation First by total vote s Willem Drees Politician, social reformer in particular Antony van Leeuwenhoek Scientist Desiderius Erasmus Philosopher Johan Cruijff Football Player Michiel de Ruyter Naval hero, national hero Anne Frank Writer Rembrandt van Rijn Painter Vincent van Gogh Painter From 11 50 ol start 11 li Aletta Jacobs Feminist li li Christiaan Huygens Scientist li li Annie M.G. Schmidt Writer li li Queen Juliana of the Netherlands Monarch li li Johan Rudolf Thorbecke Politician, social reformer li li Majoor Bosshardt Prominent member of the Dutch Salvation Army li li Anton Philips Businessman li li Freddy Heineken Businessman li li Hannie Schaft Dutch resistance World War II ... de De Grootste Nederlander hu A 100 legnagyobb holland nl De grootste Nederlander vi De Grootste Nederlander ... more details
H. Koch Theater New York State Theater , Lincoln Center , New York Performing arts Theatre ... of the performing arts . Any performance may be considered theatre however, as a performing art, theatre focuses almost exclusively on live performers creating a self contained drama. ref Encyclopedia ... illusion. ref Encyclopedia Britannica, Volume 28 page 561 ref By this broad definition, theatre ... its inception, theatre has come to take on many forms, utilizing speech, gesture, music, dance, writing .... ref cite web title Theatre, n. publisher Oxford English Dictionary accessdate 11 February 2011 ref Modern Western theatre derives in large measure from Greek drama, from which it borrows technical .... History Main History of theatre Image Epidaurus Theater.jpg thumb 320px Panoramic view of the Hellenistic Greece Hellenic theatre at Epidaurus . The word theatre means place for seeing . ref http encyclopedia.jrank.org TAV THE THEATRE BEarpov a place for see.html Theatre . 1911 Encyclopedia ... coauthors Banham, Martin title Cambridge paperback guide to theatre publisher Cambridge University ..., marking the beginning of a long relationship between theatre and religion. The ancient Greeks began formalising theatre as an art, developing strict definitions of tragedy and comedy as well ... as a career, and theatre architecture. ref Ward, A. C. 2007 . Specimens of English Dramatic Criticism ... 2003 pages 80 81 isbn 0253215978 ref The theatre masks of Greek performance became widely adopted ... of two of the forms, of comedy and tragedy, came to stand for the theatre itself ... McDonald, Marianne title The Cambridge companion to Greek and Roman theatre year 2007 publisher Cambridge ... and Roman Theatre authormask trans title format origyear oclc doi bibcode id trans chapter chapterurl quote laysummary laydate ref 1. What theatre masks are being discussed here? 2. Is there a citation to support the claim that the two most common types are comedy and tragedy? Western theatre ... more details
About one specific theatre in London information on theatre in general Theatre other uses Theatre disambiguation The Theatre was an Elizabethan theatre Elizabethan playhouse located in Shoreditch in Curtain ... permanent theatre ever built in England , after the Red Lion theatre Red Lion , and the first ..., The Theatre is considered the first theatre built in London for the sole purpose of theatrical productions. The Theatre s history includes a number of important acting troupes including the Lord Chamberlain ..., the theatre was dismantled and the timbers used in the construction of the Globe Theatre on Bankside ... The Theatre was constructed in 1576 by James Burbage in partnership with his brother in law John Brayne ... of the Monasteries dissolved Halliwell Priory or Holywell . The location of The Theatre ... of civil authorities who were often opposed to the theatre . This area in the suburbs of sin was notorious for licentious behaviour, brothels and gaming houses, and a year later another theatre called Curtain Theatre The Curtain was built nearby, making the area London s first theatrical and entertainment district. ref Mullaney, 1988. ref Although Burbage s son later claimed the Theatre as the first permanent playhouse in the London conurbation, it may not have been the first permanent theatre ... title English professional theatre, 1530 1660 first1 Glynne William last1 Gladstone Wickham first2 ... of The Theatre was possibly adapted from the inn yards that had served as playing spaces for actors ... galleries that surrounded an open yard. From one side of the polygon extended a thrust stage . The Theatre .... The Theatre opened in the autumn of 1576, possibly as a venue for Leicester s Men , the acting ... theatre Rose Theatre which was under the management of Philip Henslowe . In 1594, Richard Burbage became the leading actor of the Lord Chamberlain s Men which performed at The Theatre until 1597 ... early plays had their premi re at The Theatre. Towards the end of 1596, problems arose with the property ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Theatre Type live Artist Amateur Transplants Cover AT In Theatre.jpg 250px Released July 1, 2009 Recorded 2009 Genre Comedy Length 56 02 Label Producer Reviews Last album Unfit to Practise br 2008 This album In Theatre br 2009 Next album In Theatre is the third album from the parody duo Amateur Transplants , a live album released on iTunes on 20 June 2009. It first hit Number 1 in the iTunes Comedy chart on 10 July 2009. It was recorded at a live performance in London in January 2009. Track listing All songs written by Adam Kay and Suman Biswas. First Bit 5 30 Second Bit 5 21 Third Bit 4 11 Fourth Bit 4 19 Fifth Bit 6 00 Sixth Bit 5 17 Seventh Bit 5 53 Eighth Bit 6 05 Ninth Bit 6 58 Tenth Bit 6 28 First Bit King Of The Dead Bad Day song Bad Day by Daniel Powter My Name Is My Name Is by Eminem Information Technology 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton Wheat Restricted Diet I Predict A Riot by Kaiser Chiefs Dorsal Horn Concerto Rondo 3rd movement from Horn Concerto No. 4 Mozart Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major K.495 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Second Bit Anaesthetist s Hymn Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler Measles, Mumps and Rubella Umbrella song Umbrella by Rihanna Gay Stripper Day Tripper by The Beatles Letter B Let It Be song Let It Be by The Beatles OCD Sit Down by James band James Third Bit John Barrowman Piano Man song Piano Man by Billy Joel All The Stuff In Ribena Don t Cry For Me Argentina from Evita musical Evita A Broken Leg And Depression Under Pressure by Queen band Queen and David Bowie Take A Look At Me Nan Against All Odds Take a Look at Me Now by Phil Collins Fourth Bit Medical School Finance Son Of A Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield Live In Au Pair Livin On A Prayer by Bon Jovi Paediatrics Patience Take That song Patience by Take That Colostomy They Long To Be Close To You by The Carpenters Fifth Bit Nutrition Clinic B Jalapeno, Halle Berry, Halitosis, Halal Butcher Hallelujah Leonard Cohen song Hallelujah ... more details
Infobox theatre name Marquis Theatre image image size 215px image alt Treble clef overlaid with a bluish ellipse bearing the tragedy and comedy masks of the theater caption address 1535 Broadway city New York City country United States designation latitude longitude architect John Portman owner Nederlander Organization capacity 1611 type Broadway opened July 9, 1986 yearsactive rebuilt closed demolished othernames production Donny & Marie currentuse website www.marquistheatre.com The Marquis Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre Broadway theatre structure theatre located at 1535 Broadway at 45th St. in midtown Manhattan . Situated on the third floor of the New York Marriott Marquis Marriott Marquis Hotel , the 1611 seat venue was designed by developer architect John C. Portman, Jr. Because construction of the hotel involved the demolition of five legitimate theaters the original Fulton Theatre Helen Hayes Theatre Helen Hayes , the Morosco Theatre Morosco , the Bijou Theatre Bijou , and remnants of the Astor Theatre Astor and the Gaiety Theatre, New York Gaiety , New York City officials permitted Portman to construct the new property only if he agreed to include a theater within the structure. It presently is one of nine operated by the Nederlander Organization . The Marquis with state of the art backstage facilities and a sleekly modern auditorium opened on July 9, 1986 with a series ... A BROADWAY CHRISTMAS to play Broadways Marriott Marquis Theatre this December 20010101 The next production to be held at the theatre is Wonderland Alice s New Musical Adventure which will start previews ... http www.newyorkcitytheatre.com theaters marquistheater theater.html New York Theatre Guide ibdb venue id 1259 venue Marquis Theatre http www.broadway.com White Christmas Returning to Broadway for the Holidays broadway news 5031597 Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres Category Nederlander Organization theatre struct stub ... more details
National Theatre may refer to NOTOC in Africa Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi, Kenya National Theatre ... National Theatre of Japan in Tokyo, Japan National Theater of Korea in Seoul, South Korea Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv, Israel in Australia National Theatre, Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia in Europe Czech Republic National Theatre Brno in Brno, Czech Republic National Theatre Prague in Prague, Czech ... Theatre Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany National Theatre Munich in Munich, Germany United Kingdom National Theatre of Brent in Brent, England, United Kingdom National Theatre of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Royal National Theatre in London, England, United Kingdom Other European countries Abbey Theatre , also known as the National Theatre of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland Burgtheater , the Austrian National Theatre in Vienna, Austria Croatian National Theatre disambiguation , part of name of several theatres in Croatia Finnish National Theatre in Helsinki, Finland Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Sofia, Bulgaria National Theatre Bucharest in Bucharest, Romania National Theatre in Belgrade in Belgrade, Serbia National Theatre Budapest in Budapest, Hungary National Theatre of Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain National Theatre of Greece in Athens, Greece National Theatre, Oslo in Oslo, Norway Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava, Slovakia in the Americas United States National Theatre Detroit, Michigan in Detroit, Michigan, United States National Theatre, former name of the NederlanderTheatre in New York City, New York, United States National Theatre Washington, D.C. in Washington, D.C., United States National Theater Yiddish , former theatre in New York City, New York Other Americas countries Gran Teatro Nacional in Lima, Peru National Theatre of Costa Rica in San Jose, Costa Rica National Theatre of Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico Rub n Dar o National Theatre in Managua ... See also Intitle National Theatre Intitle Teatro Nacional List of national theatres , a listing of national ... more details
National Historic Landmark , the Fox Theatre Detroit, Michigan Detroit Fox Theatre lights up Foxtown at night. Theatre in Detroit discusses performing arts in the city, its history, and its venues. With more than a dozen performing arts venues, the city s theatre district ranks as the second largest in the United States after Manhattan s Broadway theatre Broadway , ref http www.theworldiscoming.com ... Corporation . Retrieved on July 24, 2008. Detroit is home to the second largest theatre district ... thumb right 225px The Fillmore Detroit is located beside the Fox Theatre along Detroit s Woodward Ave. File Console.jpg thumb right 225px An example of a Barton theatre organ Michigan Theater Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan Theatre , Ann Arbor. Detroit has a long theatrical history, with many venues ... 7385 4102 8 ref The Fox Theatre Detroit Detroit Fox Theatre 1928 was the first theater ever constructed ...?id 63 Detroit s historic Fox Theatre . Michigan History, The Detroit News . Retrieved on July 9, 2009. ref The city has been a place for operatic , symphonic , musical theatre musical and popular music ... for West Side Story musical West Side Story , produced by Detroit s Nederlander Organization , were ... suburb of Bloomfield Hills, MI Bloomfield Hills . Nederlander Organization David T. Nederlander ... s chairman, James M. Nederlander, also a Detroit native, coproduced over one hundred famous ... film 37 James M Nederlander.html James M. Nederlander biography . Film Reference . Retrieved on August 17, 2008. ref Today, the Nederlander Organization operates Detroit s Fisher Theatre , the Detroit Opera House , and several theatres in other major cities on the Broadway theatre circuit. Organizations such as the Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit Mosiac Youth Theatre support the city s theatre community. ref http www.mosaicdetroit.org home.htm Mosiac Youth Theatre . Retrieved on July 8, 2009 ... stages began to be restored. The Fox Theatre Detroit, Michigan Fox Theatre , Detroit Opera House formerly ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Gershwin Theatre image Gershwin Theatre NYC.jpg caption address 222 West 51st Street city New York City country USA designation latitude 40.765266 longitude 73.984450 architect Ralph Alswang owner Paramount Group with lease to Nederlander Organization capacity 1,933 ref http www.gershwin theater.com seatingchart.html Seating Chart gershwin theater.com Retrieved January 21, 2008 ref type Broadway theatre opened November 28, 1972 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames Uris Theatre production Wicked musical Wicked currentuse website gershwintheatre.com The Gershwin Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre Broadway theatre structure theatre located at 222 West 51st Street Manhattan 51st Street in midtown Manhattan in the Paramount Plaza building. The theatre is named after famous composer George Gershwin and lyricist Ira Gershwin . It has the highest seating capacity of any Broadway theatre, with 1,933 seats. ref cite web title Theatre 101 url http www.tdf.org TDF ServicePage.aspx?id 103& 20do v publisher The Theatre Development Fund accessdate 2009 06 09 ref Designed in an Art Nouveau style by set designer Ralph Alswang , it is situated on the lower levels of a towering ... Capitol Theatre . It opened as the Uris Theatre on November 28, 1972 named for the building ... ary popular music pop music and jazz performers. The American Theatre Hall of Fame located in the lobby ... 5, 1983, during the Tony Awards ceremony, the theatre was rechristened to honor the George Gershwin ... musical Wicked achieved the box office record for the Gershwin Theatre. The production grossed ... grossing week for any musical in the history of Broadway theatre . ref The Associated Press http abcnews.go.com ... theater.html New York Theatre Guide ibdb venue id 1369 venue George Gershwin Theatre start succession ... Radio City Music Hall end Broadway theatres Category Broadway theatres George Gershwin Theatre Category Theatres associated with Gilbert and or Sullivan Category Nederlander Organization ... more details
Theatres associated with Gilbert and or Sullivan Category Nederlander Organization fr Minskoff Theatre ja pt Minskoff Theatre ...Infobox Theatre name Minskoff Theatre image Minskoff Theatre NYC 2007.jpg image size 225px caption Minskoff Theatre, showing The Lion King musical The Lion King , May 2007 address 1515 Broadway city New York City country designation latitude 40.75788 longitude 73.986155 architect Kahn and Jacobs owner Nederlander Organization capacity 1621 type opened 1973 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production currentuse website minskofftheatre.com File Minskoff theatre lobby.jpg thumb 244px Minskoff Entrance The Minskoff Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre Broadway theatre structure theatre , located at 1515 Broadway in midtown Manhattan . It is now showing the musical The Lion King musical The Lion King , based on the Disney animated film of the same name. The 1,621 seat venue, designed by architects Kahn and Jacobs, is on the third floor of One Astor Plaza , an office tower constructed on the site of the legendary Astor Hotel . Named after Sam Minskoff and Sons, builders and owners of the high rise building, it opened on March 13, 1973, with a revival of Irene musical Irene starring Debbie Reynolds . Over the years it has served as host to musical theatre musicals , dance companies ... Sunset Boulevard was a hit at the theatre. In 2006, The Lion King musical The Lion King transferred to the theatre, where it continues to run, as of 2010. In September 2007, a new set within the Minskoff ... office record for the Minskoff Theatre. The production grossed 1,993,370 over eight performances, for the week ... KING Breaks Minskoff Theatre Record 20110103 title THE LION KING Breaks Minskoff Theatre Record author ... theaters minskofftheater theater.html New York Theatre Guide ibdb venue id 1275 venue Minskoff Theatre start succession box title Miss Universe Venue before Sejong Center br Seoul after Coliseo ... more details
Grade II latitude 51.513306 longitude 0.117944 architect W.G.R. Sprague owner Nederlander Organization James Nederlander capacity 1200 type West End theatre opened 1905 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames ...Infobox Theatre name Aldwych Theatre image Aldwych Theatre.JPG caption Aldwych Theatre in April 2007 ... The Aldwych Theatre is a West End theatre , located on Aldwych in the City of Westminster . The theatre was listed building listed Grade II on 20 July 1971. ref http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 1&id 208539 Aldwych Theatre listing details English Heritage accessed 3 Apr 2007 ref Its seating capacity is 1,200. History Origins The theatre was built as a pair with the Waldorf Theatre now called the Novello Theatre , both being designed by W.G.R. Sprague . Funded ... Wallis of Balham . The ornate decorations were in the Georgian style. The theatre was constructed on the newly built Aldwych. The Aldwych theatre opened on 23 December 1905 with a production of Blue ... of Bath , followed in 1907 by The Gay Gordons played at the theatre. In February 1913 the theatre ... about 1960, the theatre was owned by the Abrahams family. ref cite http www.andreas praefcke.de carthalia uk uk london aldwych.htm Theatre Postcard site accessed 19 Mar 2007 ref Post war years and Royal ... upon Avon was to base its London productions in the Aldwych Theatre for the next three years ... of the RSC, the theatre hosted the annual World Theatre Seasons , foreign plays in their original productions, invited to London by the theatre impresario Peter Daubeny , annually from 1964 to 1973 and finally ... below. The theatre is referred to in Julio Cort zar s short story Instructions for John Howell ... first century Since 2000, the theatre has hosted a mixture of plays, comedies and musical theatre ... has hosted Dancing in the Streets , which subsequently moved to the Playhouse Theatre , and since ... Dancing date 2006 10 25 accessdate 2007 05 26 publisher CNN ref Hauntings At Aldwych Theatre The Aldwych ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Dominion Theatre image Dominion theatre.JPG caption Dominion Theatre in October 2008 during We Will Rock You musical We Will Rock You address Tottenham Court Road city London Borough ... longitude 0.130139 architect W & TR Milburn owner Nederlander Organization capacity 2,163 on 2 levels type West End theatre opened October 1929 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production We Will Rock ... www.dominiontheatrelondon.org.uk The Dominion Theatre is a West End theatre on Tottenham Court Road ... Portland stone facade. ref IoE 478398 accessed 28 Apr 2007 ref It was built as a theatre ... allow it to show films. The theatre was built on the location of the former Horse Shoe Brewery , which .... Films continued to be shown at all other times, although the theatre restaurant had closed on 15 June 1957. The theatre was then selected to show films in the new Todd AO system. Two Phillips 70mm ... the closure many decades ago of the former upper circle. The theatre retains its 1920s light fittings and art deco plasterwork. There has been a lot of renovation of the theatre over the past couple of years. The large dressing room block at the rear of the theatre has its stone work cleaned and new ... of the once derelict area originally occupied by the theatre s restaurant tea rooms and which was utilised ... ever to play at the Dominion Theatre. ref As exhibited on a plaque in the main foyer ref On Sundays ... by Live Nation UK ClearChannel s entertainments spin off organisation, on behalf of the Nederlander Organization . on Friday 23 October 2009 the Nederlander Organization took full control of the venue ... London have held their church services each Sunday at the Dominion Theatre . They currently hold four services each Sunday at the theatre, at 10 30am, 1 00pm, 3 30pm and 6 00pm. These services are open ... DominionTheatre.htm Theatre History http www.hillsong.co.uk Hillsong Church London Website ... buildings in London ca Dominion Theatre nl Dominion Theatre pl Dominion Theatre pt Dominion Theatre ... more details
about the Adelphi Theatre, London the unrelated New York City New York theater Adelphi Theater Infobox Theatre name Adelphi Theatre image AdelphiTheatre.png caption The Adelphi Theatre in September 2007 ... listed building Grade II latitude 51.510063 longitude 0.122900 architect Jane Scott theatre manager John and Jane Scott owner Adelphi Theatre Company Limited capacity 1500 seated type West End theatre ... br 1858 New Adelphi br 1901 Century Theatre br 1930 Royal Adelphi production Love Never Dies musical currentuse website www.reallyuseful.com theatres adelphi theatre The Adelphi Theatre is a 1500 seat West End theatre , located on the Strand, London Strand in the City of Westminster . The present building is the fourth on the site. The theatre has specialised in comedy and musical theatre, and today it is a receiving house for a variety of productions, including many Musical theatre musicals . The theatre was listed building Grade II listed for historical preservation on 1 December 1987. ref cite http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 1&id 428224 Adelphi Theatre English ... Without Compare , by merchant John Scott, and his daughter Jane Scott theatre manager Jane 1770&ndash 1839 . Jane was a British theatre manager, performer, and playwright. Together, they gathered a theatrical company and by 1809 the theatre was licensed for musical entertainments, pantomime , and Comic ... s 1816 play, The Old Oak Chest On 18 October 1819, the theatre reopened under its present name, which ... Sinatra. British Women Playwrights around 1800 15 October 1998 ref In its early years, the theatre ..., January 1841 . ref name vickie The theatre itself, makes a cameo appearance in The Pickwick Papers ... 1848 The old theatre was demolished, and on 26 December 1858, The New Adelphi was opened and was considered ... conversion from a tavern hall, permanently kept in its provisional state . The new theatre could ... was one of the theatre s stage hands, but Richard Archer Prince committed the murder. It has been ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Curran Theatre image San Francisco Curran Theatre 1.jpg image size 250px address ... Theatre is located in San Francisco and was named by its first owner, Homer Curran . The theatre ... 1934 Curran operated another theatre with his name for several years prior to building the current theatre however, the original Curran Theatre had various names before and after this time whereas the current theatre has never had another name. It has been claimed that the current theatre s design ... a Shubert house. Later, it was a showcase for Theatre Guild presentations. Subsequently, it became closely ... built into the lobby floor in which to insert stanchions from which theatre ropes were hung to section ... s first booking at the theatre. Originally, the loge section was similar to the boxes with moveable ... level on each side. The theatre has two front curtains the decorative green fire curtain in front of a gold curtain. When musicals traditionally utilized each theatre s front curtains, the first ... booths are now used for storage. The theatre also had a central vacuum system. This system is still ... mounted at the entrance to boxes L M N. Mayer watched the theatre being built, was hired by Curran as part of the theatre s opening night staff, and continued working at the theatre until he was nearly ... at the Curran. In 1977, the Civic Light Opera shifted its operations to the Orpheum Theatre and, by the end of that year, Carole Shorenstein Hays and James M. Nederlander took over the operation of the Curran ... operated the Curran as the premier theatre destination on the West Coast of the United States West Coast . In the 1950s, the theatre was used for the interior and exterior scenes of a Broadway theatre ... the theatre scenes were filmed at the Curran except for the dressing room interior. The television ... Theatre which is also visible in some shots. Luminaries such as Lenny Bruce , Mary Martin , Katharine ... Broadway theatre Broadway national tours have played at the Curran Theatre throughout its history ... more details
For Renaissance theatre see History of theatre Renaissance theatre Its section in the History of Theatre English Renaissance theatreTheatre of France Renaissance theater French Renaissance theatre German Renaissance theatre Italian Renaissance theatre Spanish Renaissance theatre Renaissance Tragedy For place name see Renaissance Theatre Mansfield, Ohio disambig ... more details
King s Theatre may refer to Her Majesty s Theatre , London King s Theatre, Edinburgh King s Theatre, Glasgow King s Theatre Pantomime , Glasgow Kings Theatre, Southsea disambig it King s Theatre ... more details
The name Union Theatre can refer to either The Union Theatre Peterborough , a theatre in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada The Union Theatre London , a theatre in London, England The Union Theatre Melbourne , a theatre in Melbourne, Australia disambig ... more details
Embassy Theatre may refer to Embassy Theatre Fort Wayne Embassy Theatre Lewistown, Pennsylvania Embassy Theatre London Embassy Theatre Wellington disambig ... more details
The Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre is a theoretical work by the twentieth century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht . It was composed in 1930 as a set of notes to accompany his opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny . In it, he outlines his ideas for a Refunctioning refunctioning of the theatre, his principle of the Separation of the Elements separation of the elements conceived in opposition to Richard Wagner Wagner s principle of the Gesamtkunstwerk integrated work of art , and the shifts of accent involved in the move from traditional Poetics Aristotle dramatic theatre to his own Epic theater epic theatre . It also contains one of the earliest formulations of Gestus . ref name willett Brecht, Bertolt. 1950. The Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre Notes to the opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. Brecht on Theatre The Development of an Aesthetic. Ed. and trans. John Willett. London Methuen, 1964. ISBN 0 413 38800 X. p.33 42. ref See also Bertolt Brecht References reflist theatre stub nonfiction book stub DEFAULTSORT Modern Theatre is the Epic Theatre, The Category Bertolt Brecht theories and techniques Category Theatre non fiction Brecht theory ... more details
Multiple issues notability April 2009 refimprove April 2009 cleanup April 2009 Infobox award name Theatre Pasta Award image Pasta Theatre award.jpg imagesize 200px caption Theatre Pasta Award description To recognise outstanding accomplishments of theatre professionals presenter Chilsag International Actor s Experimental Laboratory USA country India year 2007 website http www.Theatrepastaawards.com The Theatre Pasta Theatre Awards are administered by three organizations, Chilsag International, Actor s Experimental Lab USA and Theatre Pasta , the International Theatre Magazine and are Supported ... ref cite news title Prize show A homegrown theatre award travels to Harvard University next month ... ref . Objective An initiative to give recognition to the extraordinary effort done by theatre artists across the world & to appreciates those who have kept theatre alive in spite of all the obstacles they have faced during their journey to enter the world of theatre. To recognize outstanding accomplishments of theatre professionals whose work has made a significant impact in Theatre. History It s very ... your Dream. There are many in the family of theatre who must have been discouraged when they opted to make a career in theatre, not only discouraged but also misguided and criticized but still ... to strengthen the theatre community & to identity theatre across the world. Mission Some colours of theatre have faded with time. Its the sincere attempt to get those colours back to theatre so that everybody can enjoy the magic of real theatre. Jury 07 Shovana Narayan Jamie McGonnigal Dadi ... See also Tony Awards Drama Desk Awards Laurence Olivier Awards Obie Awards Theatre World Award Broadway theatre The Society of London Theatre References Reflist http www.iam.pl en site aktualnosci bzdyl Leszek Bzdyl ,a talented Theatre Artist http www.awo horizonte.at index.php?id 242 Mallika Sarabhai External links http www.theatrepastaawards.com Official website Category Theatre awards Category ... more details
Ambassador Theatre can refer to Ambassador Theatre Dublin Ambassador Theatre New York Ambassador Theatre St. Louis Ambassadors Theatre Ambassadors Theatre London Disambig ... more details
Phoenix Theatre may refer to Phoenix Arts Centre , former name was Phoenix Theatre in Leicester, UK Phoenix Theatre London , a West End theatre Phoenix Theatre Indianapolis , a professional alternative theatre Phoenix Theatre Phoenix , a regional theatre Phoenix Theatre Victoria , a 3 stage theatre space on the University of Victoria campus. Phoenix Theatre Denver , a regional theatre in Denver, Colorado The Phoenix Theater , an all ages club in Petaluma, California disambig ro Phoenix Theatre dezambiguizare ... more details
Shakespeare Theatre could refer to Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, D.C. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Shakespeare s original Globe Theatre Its modern reconstruction, Shakespeare s Globe Theatre Elizabethan theatre in general See also Shakespeare Theatre Association of America disambig ... more details