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  • London's Theatre Royal in the capital's Haymarket, currently showing Shakespeare's The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes. The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster that dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foote acquired the lease in 1747, and in 1766 he gained a royal patent to play legitimate drama (meaning spoken drama, as opposed to opera, concerts or plays with music) in the summer months. The original building was a little further north in the same street. It has been at its current location since 1821, when John Nash redesigned it. It is a Grade I listed building, with a seating capacity of 888.
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  • London's Theatre Royal in the capital's Haymarket, currently showing Shakespeare's The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes. The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster that dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foote acquired the lease in 1747, and in 1766 he gained a royal patent to play legitimate drama (meaning spoken drama, as opposed to opera, concerts or plays with music) in the summer months. The original building was a little further north in the same street. It has been at its current location since 1821, when John Nash redesigned it. It is a Grade I listed building, with a seating capacity of 888.
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  • Posters calling for support for local theatres are displayed outside the Theatre Royal Windsor on 27th August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. A production of Hamlet starring Sir Ian McKellen in the title role is expected to reopen Theatre Royal Windsor at a date to be announced when permitted to do so by government advice regarding the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • A sign indicates that the Theatre Royal Windsor is closed on the second day of England’s second coronavirus lockdown on 6 November 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. All leisure and entertainment venues, ranging from sports facilities to theatres, cinemas and museums, have closed during the second lockdown.
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  • Coronavirus instructions are pictured outside the entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • The entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor is pictured on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • The entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor is pictured on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • The entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor is pictured on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • The entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor is pictured on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • The entrance to the Theatre Royal Windsor is pictured on 13 October 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Theatre Royal Windsor reopens this evening for the first time since March with a production of A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ for a socially-distanced audience, having recently announced a winter schedule of productions to be performed in accordance with its coronavirus risk assessments and COVID-19 secure policy.
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  • A number 6 red London bus bus drives along on a late on a winter's afternoon, passing the sunlit exterior of the Haymarket Theatre in central London. Warm light shines on the pillars and columns of this famous cultural landmark in the borough of Westminster. The Theatre Royal, Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.
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  • A number 12 Routemaster red London bus drives along on a late on a winter's afternoon, passing the sunlit exterior of the Haymarket Theatre in central London. Warm light shines on the pillars and columns of this famous cultural landmark in the borough of Westminster. The Theatre Royal, Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.
    haymarket_theatre02-15-02-2016_1.jpg
  • Late on a winter's afternoon, we see the sunlit exterior of the Haymarket Theatre in central London. Warm light shines on the pillars and columns of this famous cultural landmark in the borough of Westminster. The Theatre Royal, Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.
    haymarket_theatre01-15-02-2016_1.jpg
  • Two cellists chat in the street, opposite the Theatre Royal Harmarket, on 29th September 2016, in central London, England. With their instruments strapped to their backs, the two musicians talk, perhaps before starting a nights work at a nearby theatre im the capitals West End, the location for many stage and musical productions such as Phantom of the Opera.
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  • Peter Hall. Theatre Director, founder of The Royal Shakespeare Company and The National Theatre. (22 Nov 1930 - 11 Sept 20-17).
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  • The National Theatre building on the South Bank captured from Waterloo Bridge on the 19th April 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The National Theatre building on the South Bank captured from Waterloo Bridge on the 19th April 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The National Theatre building on the South Bank captured from Waterloo Bridge on the 19th April 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • On the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament of a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week - including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England - theatres and indoor venues such as the Royal Festival hall and Southbank Centre, remain closed for the forseeable future, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • With a dark background as black as his jacket, a wide-eyed young Shakespearean Kenneth Branagh reaches up theatrically to make a dramatic point during his acting role as Hamlet in the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) production that took the biggest advance in its 32-year history – £1.3m, which opened at the Barbican Centre in London last weekend then transferred to Stratford upon Avon in the spring. Branagh received largely favourable reviews for his performance in the title role in Adrian Noble's production.
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  • The Brighton Dome and gardens on the 19th July 2018 in Brighton in the United Kingdom. The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre.
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  • Southbank centre deserted at 7.30pm, normally the busiest time, Saturday night during the Coronavirus pandemic on 4th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country.
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  • Heaven is a state of mind chalked onto the walkway of the Southbank centre, deserted at 7.30pm Saturday night during the Coronavirus pandemic on 4th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country.
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  • Two RAF fighter pilots listen to a pre-flight-briefing by the leader of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team whose elite ranks these two men want to join. The candidates are with others and are in Cyprus during the team’s training programme to be tested though only three new members are selected each year. They will have accumulated over 1,500 flying hours in fast jets with experience in theatres of war. If successful, they will spend three years in the Red Arrows then return to frontline and instructing duties. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries. During a forthcoming calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues they are an important recruiting tool for future personnel – of pilots and ground-based trades.
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  • The Bar, Spiritland, in front of the Royal Festival Hall, in the Southbank centre is deserted at 7.30pm Saturday night during the Coronavirus pandemic on 4th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country.
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  • Four RAF fighter pilots of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team stand on their home airfield at RAF Scampton after another hard day of winter training sorties (flights). The four swap banter with others before a post-flight debrief. Holding their helmets and wearing heavy boots, anti-g-pants and life vests these men form an elite squadron with the RAF but have accumulated over 1,500 flying hours in fast jets with experience in theatres of war. After three years in the Red Arrows they return to frontline and instructing duties. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries. During a forthcoming calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues they are an important recruiting tool for future personnel – of pilots and ground-based trades.
    Red_Arrows611_RBA.jpg
  • The Linbury Theatre hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Linbury Theatre is a world-class stage for The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera and their collaborating artists and partners.
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  • The Linbury Theatre hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Linbury Theatre is a world-class stage for The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera and their collaborating artists and partners.
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  • Stuffed badger for sale. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
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  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesQ.jpg
  • The Old Stables. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
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  • The Old Stables. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesO.jpg
  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesN.jpg
  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesM.jpg
  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesL.jpg
  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesK.jpg
  • Brighton's stylish and bohemial on Kensington Gardens. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesH.jpg
  • Stylish and bohemian people at a jewellery stall on a market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesF.jpg
  • Stuffed wild boar with a top hat for sale at a stall on a market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesB.jpg
  • Woman carries a stuffed fox, just bought from a stall on a market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesA.jpg
  • Vegetarian shoe shop. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710veg shoesA.jpg
  • Brighton's stylish and bohemial on Kensington Gardens. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesI.jpg
  • Brighton's stylish and bohemial on Kensington Gardens. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesG.jpg
  • Stylish and bohemian people at a jewellery stall on a market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesE.jpg
  • Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesD.jpg
  • Second hand books for sale. Market street in the North Laines area of Brighton, East Sussex. North Laine—sometimes incorrectly called the North Lanes—is a shopping and residential district of Brighton, on the English  south coast immediately adjacent to the Royal Pavilion. Once a slum area, nowadays with its many pubs and cafés, theatres and museums, it is seen as Brighton's bohemian and cultural quarter.
    20100710brighton north lanesC.jpg
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