Play, based on Alexander Dumas' story La Dame aux Camellias.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Play, based on Alexander Dumas' story La Dame aux Camellias.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Camille
{Above a stylized picture of two performers:} Lyric Theatre Built by C.J. Phi...
Son of Helen and Richard D‘Oyly Carte. Chairman of the company 1901 - 1948 - through both World Wars. Father of Bridget. Wodehouse supposedly based Psmith, one of his characters, on Rupert, or p...
Actor and playwright. Probably born in County Donegal, Ireland in about 1699. Lived in Bow Street.. Died at home in Tavistock Row.
As Sam Vagg (1827-65) he was a chimney sweep but as Sam Collins he was an "Irish" singer. In 1862 he took over the Lansdowne Arms, turned it into a music hall and renamed it after himself. Sam died...
Alan Bennett's first west end play, set in St Albion's public school (the title is taken from the school song of Harrow public school). It is an allegory of Britain from the end of World War I.
First Elizabethan theatre on Bankside and probably the first building dedicated to theatrical entertainment in London.  Built here because it was outside the jurisdiction of the City of London.  Ov...
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