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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1911 as London Opera House by Bertie Crewe for Oscar Hammerstein II. Home to a resident opera company. 2600 seats. Closed 1913. [In 1960, an office block including the basement Royalty Theatre was built on the site. Later used as a TV studio. Later bought by the London School of Economcs and renamed Peacock Theatre. Used as a lecture theatre by day and as home to Sadler's Wells Theatre's West End programme by night.] 1913 bought by Oswald...)
(‎Created claim: demolished (P108): 1958, d)
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Property / Note: Built 1911 as London Opera House by Bertie Crewe for Oscar Hammerstein II. Home to a resident opera company. 2600 seats. Closed 1913. [In 1960, an office block including the basement Royalty Theatre was built on the site. Later used as a TV studio. Later bought by the London School of Economcs and renamed Peacock Theatre. Used as a lecture theatre by day and as home to Sadler's Wells Theatre's West End programme by night.] 1913 bought by Oswald Stoll, renamed Stoll Theatre and re-opened as a variety theatre. An opera season was again staged in 1915. 1916 renamed Stoll Picture Theatre and used as a variety theatre and cinema, with variety and revue shows performed before the feature movie. From 1952, used as an drama, opera, and ballet theatre, e.g. by Anton Dolin's Festival Ballet, for guest performances of the Zagreb opera, and drama productions featuring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. Demolished in 1958. (English) / qualifier
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1958
Timestamp+1958-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • London Opera House
  • Stoll Theatre
  • Peacock Theatre
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London Opera House [London]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • London Opera House
  • Stoll Theatre
  • Peacock Theatre

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51°30'51.336"N, 0°7'4.998"W
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Built 1911 as London Opera House by Bertie Crewe for Oscar Hammerstein II. Home to a resident opera company. 2600 seats. Closed 1913. [In 1960, an office block including the basement Royalty Theatre was built on the site. Later used as a TV studio. Later bought by the London School of Economcs and renamed Peacock Theatre. Used as a lecture theatre by day and as home to Sadler's Wells Theatre's West End programme by night.] 1913 bought by Oswald Stoll, renamed Stoll Theatre and re-opened as a variety theatre. An opera season was again staged in 1915. 1916 renamed Stoll Picture Theatre and used as a variety theatre and cinema, with variety and revue shows performed before the feature movie. From 1952, used as an drama, opera, and ballet theatre, e.g. by Anton Dolin's Festival Ballet, for guest performances of the Zagreb opera, and drama productions featuring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. Demolished in 1958. (English)
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22 Kingsway / Portugal Street, London, WC2B 6NR, England
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1911
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1957
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1958
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