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Historia del teatrosuplementodatos técnicosEquipamiento históricoScala Theatre
Francis Thomas Verity
alias King's Concert Rooms (1780–1786), Regency Theatre (1815–1820), Cognoscenti Theatre (1802–1808), Scala Theatre (1905-1969), Fitzroy Theatre (1833–1835, 1837–1839), Prince of Wales's Royal Theatre (1865-1882), Hyde's Rooms (1786–1802), New Theatre (1808–1815), West London Theatre (1820–1831), Queen's Theatre (1831–1833, 1835–1837,1839-1865)Charlotte Street, | |
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eventos importantes
(Detalle)1905 | opening
The theatre was designed by Frank Verity with the seating for 1,139 spectators.
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Gente
Francis Thomas Verity |arquitecto principal
Historia
In 1903, Dr. Edmund Distin Maddick bought the property, and adjoining properties, and enlarged the site. The main entrance was now situate on Charlotte Street, and the old portico, on Tottenham Street became the stage door. The new theatre, designed by Frank Verity, opened in 1905, as The Scala Theatre, seating 1,139 and boasting a large stage. The new venture was not particularly successful, however, and became a cinema from 1911–1918, run by Charles Urban. In 1918, F. J. Nettlefold took over and ran the premises as a theatre again.
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