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The Theatre Book of the Year , 1947 & 1948 for a review of “ Macbeth " by George Jean Nathan . Copyright 1948 by George Jean Nathan . Renewed 1976 by Julie Haydon Nathan . All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of Associated ...
The Theatre Book of the Year , 1947 & 1948 for a review of “ Macbeth " by George Jean Nathan . Copyright 1948 by George Jean Nathan . Renewed 1976 by Julie Haydon Nathan . All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of Associated ...
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COVENT GARDEN THEATRE : Covent Garden and its rival , the DRURY LANE THEATRE , were long the only two PATENT playhouses in England . The first theater in Covent Garden was built in 1732 by John Rich , who moved his company from ...
COVENT GARDEN THEATRE : Covent Garden and its rival , the DRURY LANE THEATRE , were long the only two PATENT playhouses in England . The first theater in Covent Garden was built in 1732 by John Rich , who moved his company from ...
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In 1594 they began performing at the Theatre and the Cross Keys Inn , moving to the SWAN THEATRE on Bankside in 1596 when the City Corporation banned the public presentation of plays within the limits of the City of London .
In 1594 they began performing at the Theatre and the Cross Keys Inn , moving to the SWAN THEATRE on Bankside in 1596 when the City Corporation banned the public presentation of plays within the limits of the City of London .
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