Difference between revisions of "Greenwich Theatre [London] (Q8136)"
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| + | First venue on the site opened 1855 as a music hall attached to the Rose & Crown pub. In the 19th century, the theatre underwent frequent name changes (New Greenwhich Theatre, Theatre Royal, Greenwich, New Prince of Wales's Theatre, Morton's Theatre, Carlton Theatre, Greenwich Theatre). 1871 rebuilding by W. R. Hough, 1885 rebuilding by J. G. Buckle. 1895 rebuilding, re-opened as Greenwich Hippodrome. Used as a theatre and cinema. Closed after 1949. 1969 major rebuilding by B. Meeking, re-opened as Greenwich Theatre. (English) | ||||||||||||||
| Property / Note: First venue on the site opened 1855 as a music hall attached to the Rose & Crown pub. In the 19th century, the theatre underwent frequent name changes (New Greenwhich Theatre, Theatre Royal, Greenwich, New Prince of Wales's Theatre, Morton's Theatre, Carlton Theatre, Greenwich Theatre). 1871 rebuilding by W. R. Hough, 1885 rebuilding by J. G. Buckle. 1895 rebuilding, re-opened as Greenwich Hippodrome. Used as a theatre and cinema. Closed after 1949. 1969 major rebuilding by B. Meeking, re-opened as Greenwich Theatre. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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| Property / Note: First venue on the site opened 1855 as a music hall attached to the Rose & Crown pub. In the 19th century, the theatre underwent frequent name changes (New Greenwhich Theatre, Theatre Royal, Greenwich, New Prince of Wales's Theatre, Morton's Theatre, Carlton Theatre, Greenwich Theatre). 1871 rebuilding by W. R. Hough, 1885 rebuilding by J. G. Buckle. 1895 rebuilding, re-opened as Greenwich Hippodrome. Used as a theatre and cinema. Closed after 1949. 1969 major rebuilding by B. Meeking, re-opened as Greenwich Theatre. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom, opened in 1855
- Greenwich Theatre
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| English | Greenwich Theatre [London] | Theatre building in London, United Kingdom, opened in 1855 |
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51°28'46.920"N, 0°0'29.999"W
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First venue on the site opened 1855 as a music hall attached to the Rose & Crown pub. In the 19th century, the theatre underwent frequent name changes (New Greenwhich Theatre, Theatre Royal, Greenwich, New Prince of Wales's Theatre, Morton's Theatre, Carlton Theatre, Greenwich Theatre). 1871 rebuilding by W. R. Hough, 1885 rebuilding by J. G. Buckle. 1895 rebuilding, re-opened as Greenwich Hippodrome. Used as a theatre and cinema. Closed after 1949. 1969 major rebuilding by B. Meeking, re-opened as Greenwich Theatre. (English)
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Croom's Hill, Stockwell Street, London, SE10 8ES, England
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