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Theatres Collection (page 18)

Theatres have always been the beating heart of entertainment, captivating audiences with their enchanting performances and timeless charm

Background imageTheatres Collection: The old chapel now housing the new theatre at Barmouth, Gwynedd. 30th October 1959

The old chapel now housing the new theatre at Barmouth, Gwynedd. 30th October 1959

Background imageTheatres Collection: The cast of the American musical Grease rehearsing at the New London theatre off Drury

The cast of the American musical Grease rehearsing at the New London theatre off Drury Lane in preparation for the opening night on 26th June

Background imageTheatres Collection: The cast of Love From Judy seen here cutting a cake on the world premiere of the show at

The cast of Love From Judy seen here cutting a cake on the world premiere of the show at the Hippodrome Coventry 26th August 1952

Background imageTheatres Collection: The Snowman. Three Solihull boys, who will play the part of James in the Rep

The Snowman. Three Solihull boys, who will play the part of James in the Reps production of The Snowman. Left to right with the Snowman: Justyn Towler aged ten

Background imageTheatres Collection: Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner at Cambridge Theatre, London, Friday 7th July 1950

Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner at Cambridge Theatre, London, Friday 7th July 1950. Attending a musical performance of Ace of Clubs, a 1950 musical written, composed and directed by No Coward

Background imageTheatres Collection: A group of people who are involved with the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber

A group of people who are involved with the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber. It was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: Peter Daubeny and his wife during preperations for the play The Connection

Peter Daubeny and his wife during preperations for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber, it was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction, London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: Portrait of Jack Gelber, taken during preperations for the play The Connection

Portrait of Jack Gelber, taken during preperations for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber. It was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: Portrait of Peter Daubeny, during preperations for the play The Connection

Portrait of Peter Daubeny, during preperations for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber, it was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: Preperations for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber

Preperations for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber, it was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: A group of people, including Jack Gelber and Peter Daubeny

A group of people, including Jack Gelber and Peter Daubeny, involved with the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber. It was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction

Background imageTheatres Collection: Poster for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber

Poster for the play The Connection, by Jack Gelber, it was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961

Background imageTheatres Collection: Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left)

Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left), pictured with Prime Minister Harold Wilson, wife Mrs Mary Wilson and Film Producer Lew Grade, at the Queens Theatre, London

Background imageTheatres Collection: Richard Brierss show stealing performance as Malvolio in Kenneth Branagh

Richard Brierss show stealing performance as Malvolio in Kenneth Branaghs Twelfth Night 27th November 1987

Background imageTheatres Collection: Richard Brierss show stealing performance as Malvolio in Kenneth Branagh

Richard Brierss show stealing performance as Malvolio in Kenneth Branaghs Twelfth Night 27th November 1987

Background imageTheatres Collection: The Apollo Theatre Hales Street Coventry. 14th November 1983

The Apollo Theatre Hales Street Coventry. 14th November 1983

Background imageTheatres Collection: Theatre worker Ted Grant places the sign outside the Coventry Theatre telling the bad

Theatre worker Ted Grant places the sign outside the Coventry Theatre telling the bad news for Max Boyce fans, that the tickets have sold out. 6th March 1978

Background imageTheatres Collection: The cast of Jack and the Beanstalk seen here rehearsing at the Coventry Theatre 17th

The cast of Jack and the Beanstalk seen here rehearsing at the Coventry Theatre 17th December 1974

Background imageTheatres Collection: Jimmy Hill of Coventry City seen here with Sid James and the cast of Puss in Boots record

Jimmy Hill of Coventry City seen here with Sid James and the cast of Puss in Boots record The Coventry City song at the Coventry Theatre. 21st December 1962

Background imageTheatres Collection: The Coventry Theatre Hales Street, Coventry 28th January 1963

The Coventry Theatre Hales Street, Coventry 28th January 1963

Background imageTheatres Collection: Miss Frances Roe wardrobe supervisor at the Coventry Theatre holds one of 10

Miss Frances Roe wardrobe supervisor at the Coventry Theatre holds one of 10, 000 costumes held by the wardrobe department, while her assistant Eunice Jenkins inspects the dress for damage

Background imageTheatres Collection: The Hippodrome Theatre circa 1925

The Hippodrome Theatre circa 1925

Background imageTheatres Collection: The Orchestra of the Golden Age, rehearsing Handels Acis

The Orchestra of the Golden Age, rehearsing Handels Acis and Galetea at Manchester Cathedral, 10th September 1992. Soloist Nicola Jenkin with orchestra members Christopher Hirons

Background imageTheatres Collection: Jimmy Tarbuck, Des O Connor and Frankie Vaughan enjoy a celebratory drink with French

Jimmy Tarbuck, Des O Connor and Frankie Vaughan enjoy a celebratory drink with French singer Sheila Southern after the opening performance of the " Spring Show" at Coventry Theatre

Background imageTheatres Collection: Belgrade Theatre Director Bob Hamlin inside the auditorium. 28th March 1983

Belgrade Theatre Director Bob Hamlin inside the auditorium. 28th March 1983

Background imageTheatres Collection: Engelbert Humperdinck puts his feet up in his dressing room before the first show at

Engelbert Humperdinck puts his feet up in his dressing room before the first show at Coventry Theatre. 8th September 1967

Background imageTheatres Collection: George Harrison and actress Hayley Mills at the Regal Cinema, Henley on Thames

George Harrison and actress Hayley Mills at the Regal Cinema, Henley on Thames, when they attended a Midnight matinee performance of Charade in aid of Charity. March 1964

Background imageTheatres Collection: Actress Diana Rigg with Bill Travers & Peter Jeffrey in production of Taming of the Shrew

Actress Diana Rigg with Bill Travers & Peter Jeffrey in production of Taming of the Shrew at Royal Shakespeare theatre at Stratford upon Avon

Background imageTheatres Collection: Maureen Lipman actress with some of her plasticine models which will be used in a new

Maureen Lipman actress with some of her plasticine models which will be used in a new stables Theatre production in Manchester

Background imageTheatres Collection: Dorethy Tutin actress Oct 1967 As rosalind in Shakespears As you Like it Royal Court

Dorethy Tutin actress Oct 1967 As rosalind in Shakespears As you Like it Royal Court Liverpool

Background imageTheatres Collection: Joan Hooley -Actress as Elsie - Sep 1962 with George Webb as a preacher in

Joan Hooley -Actress as Elsie - Sep 1962 with George Webb as a preacher in the play " Do Somethin Addy Man" at the Theatre Royal Stratford

Background imageTheatres Collection: Rachel Roberts April 1964 after the announcement that she was to play the lead in

Rachel Roberts April 1964 after the announcement that she was to play the lead in the Allan Owen musical play Maggie May with music by Lional Bart

Background imageTheatres Collection: Anne Rogers Actress appears on stage during rehearsals for the west end musical

Anne Rogers Actress appears on stage during rehearsals for the west end musical She Loves Me at the Lyric Theatre

Background imageTheatres Collection: Actress Polly James April 1969 on stage at the New Theatre where she is

Actress Polly James April 1969 on stage at the New Theatre where she is performing in the musical Anne of Green Gables

Background imageTheatres Collection: Rita Tushingham rehearsing The Knack at the Royal Court Theatre March 1962

Rita Tushingham rehearsing The Knack at the Royal Court Theatre March 1962

Background imageTheatres Collection: Angela Thorne - Actress - Jan 1964 as Marguerite, with Anne Stallybrass

Angela Thorne - Actress - Jan 1964 as Marguerite, with Anne Stallybrass and Elspeth Macnaughton in a play titled " Ask Me Tomorrow"

Background imageTheatres Collection: Joan Hooley -Actress as Elsie - Sep 1962 with Ramsay Blackwood who plays Addy in

Joan Hooley -Actress as Elsie - Sep 1962 with Ramsay Blackwood who plays Addy in the play " Do Somethin Addy Man" at the Theatre Royal Stratford

Background imageTheatres Collection: Moira Lister Actress - Mar 1963 in her Grecian style gown in silk chiffon at

Moira Lister Actress - Mar 1963 in her Grecian style gown in silk chiffon at the Theatre

Background imageTheatres Collection: Diana Rigg Actress in the production of King Lear - November 1962 with Irene Worth

Diana Rigg Actress in the production of King Lear - November 1962 with Irene Worth and Patience Collier

Background imageTheatres Collection: Helen Mirren Actress March 1965 Who plays Cleopatra picture during a break

Helen Mirren Actress March 1965 Who plays Cleopatra picture during a break from rehearsals

Background imageTheatres Collection: Helen Mirren Actress April 1965 Who plays Cleopatra picture during rehearsals

Helen Mirren Actress April 1965 Who plays Cleopatra picture during rehearsals

Background imageTheatres Collection: Maggie Smith March 1964 Actress Pictured at train station plaform as she waits for a

Maggie Smith March 1964 Actress Pictured at train station plaform as she waits for a train from London to Newcastle upon Tyne to rehearse with Sir Laurence Olivier for the National Theatres

Background imageTheatres Collection: Stefanie Powers July 1970 Actress

Stefanie Powers July 1970 Actress

Background imageTheatres Collection: John Alderton actor with Pauline Collins playing the leading role in Judies a new play at

John Alderton actor with Pauline Collins playing the leading role in Judies a new play at the Comedy Theatre in Londons West End DBase

Background imageTheatres Collection: Googie Withers actress

Googie Withers actress

Background imageTheatres Collection: Phil Silvers Jan 1974 the celebrated American actor and comedian seen with the sexy girls

Phil Silvers Jan 1974 the celebrated American actor and comedian seen with the sexy girls cast. © Mirrorpix

Background imageTheatres Collection: Googie Withers actress with irish wolfhound kerry

Googie Withers actress with irish wolfhound kerry

Background imageTheatres Collection: James Callaghan Labour politician with Princess Alexandra talking to actor

James Callaghan Labour politician with Princess Alexandra talking to actor Scott MacKee back stage at the play " Canterbury Tales" 1969



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Theatres have always been the beating heart of entertainment, captivating audiences with their enchanting performances and timeless charm. From the grand halls of Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow to the iconic Broadway Street in Fargo, North Dakota, these venues hold a special place in our hearts. In Chicago, amidst the towering Marshall Field Building Clock, stands the majestic Chicago Theatre - an architectural masterpiece that has witnessed countless moments of theatrical brilliance. Across the country, Detroit's Fox Theatre exudes elegance and grace as it welcomes patrons into its opulent auditorium. Transport yourself back to Elizabethan London, where they were bustling with excitement and creativity. The vibrant panorama of London in 1616 comes alive through engravings that capture the essence of this golden era. From Morgan Hill's charming street scene to London's Waldorf Theatre, each venue tells a unique story. The New Sheffield Empire Palace takes us on a journey through time with its 1906 programme filled with thrilling acts and unforgettable performances. Dominion Theatre shines brightly alongside Horse Shoe Hotel while Fremont Art Deco Movie Theater adds a touch of glamour to Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California. These theaters not only provide entertainment but also serve as cultural landmarks within their communities. Even during times of adversity like air raid drills at Windmill Theatre during World War II, these venues stood resiliently as symbols of hope and resilience. They remind us that even in dark times; art can still flourish and can more than just buildings; they are gateways to other worlds where dreams come true and imaginations run wild. Whether you find yourself lost in Shakespearean tales or swept away by modern-day blockbusters, theatres continue to captivate audiences across generations. So next time you step foot into one of these magical spaces or catch a glimpse from afar remember: behind those doors lies a world waiting to be discovered - filled with laughter, tears, and endless possibilities.