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  • Palace Theatre
  • Palace Theatre
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  • The Palace Theatre was a London theatre, active in the 19th century.
  • Commissioned by Richard D'Oyly Carte in the late 1880's, it was designed by Thomas Collcutt. Carte intended it to be the home of English grand opera, much as his Savoy Theatre had become the home of light opera with the Gilbert and Sullivan series. The foundation stone, laid by his wife Helen in 1888, can still be seen on the facade of the theatre, almost at ground level to the right of the entrance. The Palace Theatre's current capacity is 1400.
  • Le Palace Theatre ou Allen's Theatre est un immeuble construit en 1909 dans le style Edwardien, dans le Calgary Downtown. Catégorie:Culture
  • The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater that opened in 1913 and became a popular theater for performers and Broadway shows. A common phrase, "play the Palace", was used to describe the height of a performer's popularity. Among the musicals that have had residence there include Man of La Mancha, Beauty and the Beast the 2009 revival of West Side Story.
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  • The Palace Theatre was a London theatre, active in the 19th century.
  • Commissioned by Richard D'Oyly Carte in the late 1880's, it was designed by Thomas Collcutt. Carte intended it to be the home of English grand opera, much as his Savoy Theatre had become the home of light opera with the Gilbert and Sullivan series. The foundation stone, laid by his wife Helen in 1888, can still be seen on the facade of the theatre, almost at ground level to the right of the entrance. The Palace Theatre's current capacity is 1400.
  • Le Palace Theatre ou Allen's Theatre est un immeuble construit en 1909 dans le style Edwardien, dans le Calgary Downtown. Catégorie:Culture
  • The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater that opened in 1913 and became a popular theater for performers and Broadway shows. A common phrase, "play the Palace", was used to describe the height of a performer's popularity. Among the musicals that have had residence there include Man of La Mancha, Beauty and the Beast the 2009 revival of West Side Story.