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  1. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, formerly the Plymouth Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 236 West 45th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1917, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and was built for the Shubert brothers. The Schoenfeld Theatre is named for Gerald Schoenfeld, longtime president ...

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    • Schoenfeld Theatre, LLC
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  2. Theatre Royal, Plymouth, is a theatre venue in Plymouth, Devon. It consists of a 1,300-seat main auditorium, The Lyric, which regularly hosts large-scale musicals, opera and ballet; a 200-seat studio, The Drum; and a 50-seat studio, The Lab. On a separate site, Theatre Royal Plymouth also has a production and learning centre, TR2, featuring ...

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  4. The Plymouth Theatre remained a busy feature in Boston’s theatrical calendar for all the years of its live performance use. A favorite among actors and producers because of the intimate playhouse design, it hosted nearly all of the well-known theatre legends of the early 20th century at some time or another.

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  5. The Plymouth Theater has been at the heart of the cultural and social life of historic Plymouth, New Hampshire since it was originally built back in the 1920’s. In its hey day, the “New Plymouth Theater” attracted sold out audiences for some of Hollywood’s finest classic cinematic productions, dating back to the the era of the silent movie.

  6. And so the name of the town Sutton slowly became Plymouth. The name Sutton still exists in the name of its old harbour and a parliamentary division. Prysten House, Finewell Street, 1498, is the oldest surviving house in Plymouth, and built from local Plymouth Limestone and Dartmoor granite.

  7. The fourth, and current, Theatre Royal in Royal Parade, Plymouth (known as TRP) can also be seen in the photo above, towards the top centre. It was designed by Peter Moro and built by Messrs Richard Costain Ltd, with work starting in April 1979. The Box holds several photographs showing its construction, such as the 1979 image below (ref 3488/ ...

  8. Oct 18, 2013 · 18 October 2013. The New Palace Theatre of Varieties was built by John Thomas Wimperis and William Henry Arber in 1898. A former Plymouth theatre is one of the most endangered buildings in England ...

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