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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom

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1960
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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Regent Theatre
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Regent Theatre [London]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Regent Theatre

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51°31'45.552"N, 0°7'30.216"W
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26 December 19001,310 Demolished 1960 with Wylson Long. In use as a Cinema from the mid 1930s to 1950, then renamed the Regent Theatre (English)
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Built by Bertie Crewe and Wylson & Long. Opened 26 Dec 1900 as Euston Palace of Varieties. 1310 seats. Later reenamed Euston Theatre and Euston Music Hall. In the 1920s renamed Regent Theatre. From 1935 used as a cinema. 1954 renamed Century Cinema, 1967 renamed Granada Kings Cross. Closed 4 April 1968. Subsequently demolished in favour of a town hall extension. (English)
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26 December 1900Gregorian
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37-43 Euston Road, London, WC1H 8ND, England
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1960
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1968
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