Difference between revisions of "Adelina Patti Theatre [Abercrave] (Q8220)"
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Theatre building in Abercrave, United Kingdom
- Adelina Patti Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Adelina Patti Theatre [Abercrave] | Theatre building in Abercrave, United Kingdom |
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51°49'31.440"N, 3°41'3.624"W
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No heritage stage machinery (English)
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1891
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HST_0124
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Craig-y-Nos Castle, Abercrave, Powys, SA9 1GL, Wales
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The theatre was intended to be a miniature version of La Scala in Milan. It was built using British stage machinery techniques by actor-manager Sir Henry Irving lending some of his stage machinists from the Lyceum Theatre in London to design and fit out the stage machinery of the new opera house. (English)
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Descriptive text, III. p. 58; View of auditorium, III. p. 57.
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