Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, sketched in 1813
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TIL that actor Robert Baddeley (1733β1794) bequeathed money to pay for a cake to be delivered to Londonβs Theatre Royal, Drury Lane every Twelfth Night (January 6). A cake has been delivered almost every year since 1795.
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Fun Fact No. 317 - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. While renovating in 1848, a skeleton was found in a hidden wall cavity with a dagger in his chest. To this day, his ghost is said to haunt the Upper Circle...but youβll only ever see him if the show is good as he avoids lemons.
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Star Trap is a particular kind of theatrical trapdoor which allowed rapid entry onto a stage. However, they're now banned in the UK due to dangers with falls and broken bones. Pictured here is a star trap from the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London's West End[960x717]
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[August 6th, 1817] Gas lighting is introduced on stage in London's West End theatre by The English Opera House (extended to the auditorium on September 8). On September 6 it is introduced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (where it is already installed in the auditorium and foyer).
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[February 20th, 1817] Junius Brutus Booth as Iago plays opposite Edmund Kean in the title role of "Othello" at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
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On this day in 1663, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane first opened its doors, to put on a performance of John Fletcher and Francis Beaumontβs Jacobean tragi-comedy βThe Humorous Lieutenantβ
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On May 7 in 1663, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane first opened its doors with a performance of "The Humorous Lieutenant"
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[March 2nd, 1717] First ballet in England, "The Loves of Mars and Venus" (libretto and choreography, John Weaver) presented at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
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[1716] Ballet master John Weaver revives the pantomime genre at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London with "The Loves of Mars and Venus β a new Entertainment in Dancing after the manner of the Antient Pantomimes" and "Perseus and Andromeda".
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[Artefact] Star Trap is a particular kind of theatrical trapdoor which allowed rapid entry onto a stage. However, they're now banned in the UK due to dangers with falls and broken bones. Pictured here is a star trap from the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London's West End
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Star Trap is a particular kind of theatrical trapdoor which allowed rapid entry onto a stage. However, they're now banned in the UK due to dangers with falls and broken bones. Pictured here is a star trap from the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London's West End
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Treated my girlfriend to royal circle seats for Frozen at Drury Lane. I am blown away by it. Its the only time I've ever seen a crowd applaud a set change. Show was mind blowing.
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Old Drury Lane Theatre On Fire 1809, by Abraham Pether.
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