has some interesting facts about this theatre.
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London Palladium
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London Palladium Centenary
We were alerted to this plaque by The Express which had a photo (now, 2024, b...
The London Palladium
London Palladium Opened in 1910, The London Palladium has been famed for var...
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Bruce Forsyth's ashes
Exactly a year after he died, Forsyth's ashes were laid to rest under the sta...
London Palladium Centenary
We were alerted to this plaque by The Express which had a photo (now, 2024, b...
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W. S. Gilbert
Playwright, lyricist & poet. Born 17 Southampton Street as William Schwenck Gilbert. The Savoy Operas were written by Gilbert, with Sullivan providing the music and Richard D'Oyly Carte providi...
Joseph Grimaldi
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D'Oyly Carte family
Richard D'Oyly Carte founded the business. Married Helen. Their son Rupert inherited the business and passed it on to his daughter, Bridget.
Richard Berkeley Sutcliffe
From V&A: “Berkeley Sutcliffe was one of the leading stage designers of the mid 20th century. He was best known for his spectacular and amusing scenery and for the costumes which he designed fo...
John Dryden
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