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The remnants of the tank and its lifting equipment still remain below the stage and numerous visitors to the theatre claim to have heard in the vicinity a spectral squeaking, not unlike a crying baby. One possible explanation is that the
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The present, smaller theatre was built and christened The Royalty Theatre in 1960, located on the ground level of an office building. It was the first West End theatre to be built since the
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which was produced over 20 years later from the original tapes. Spectacular 'follies' style shows and 'drag' shows didn't find an audience, and the theatre became used as a TV studio for
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The Peacock Theatre is most noted as the home of one of the West End's most unusual ghosts, a dolphin commonly known as 'Flipper'. An urban myth has grown up that, during one of
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premièred here in 2003. The house is now shared between the London School of Economics (during the day) and Sadler's Wells evening dance productions.
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in the late 1970s. It was also the venue for the first and last concerts on what turned out to be the final tour of the English folk-rock singer
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ran for eleven weeks from 22 March 1964, after which the theatre was converted to 70mm single lens Cinerama to take over the run of
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spur used to pass very close to the sub-stage areas of the theatre and it is noise from the tunnels that created the sound.
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When Sadler's Wells determined to build its new theatre in 1996, the company moved to the Peacock Theatre. After the new
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for rebuilding. This ran from 29 May 1961 to 6 May 1962, after which the theatre was closed until 19 November 1962 when
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The lease was picked up by Gala Film Distributors and the Royalty reopened on 1 December with the X-rated Swedish film
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transferred from the Casino Cinerama and ran until 27 October. From the 29 October, The Royalty commenced a run of
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The lease was taken over by the Cinerama Corporation and the theatre was then equipped for screening three-strip
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campus, who use the theatre for lectures, public talks, conferences, political speeches and open days.
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in 1916 and renamed the Stoll Theatre and, for a time, as the Stoll Picture Theatre, housing
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with her band in November 1977, and the venue features on the 1998 posthumous release
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which transferred from the Coliseum on 27 November 1963. A compilation film entitled
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from the Coliseum on 16 July. The theatre only premièred one Cinerama film,
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opened. This ran until 10 July 1963, and following a few weeks of revivals (
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that restored it to an operatic form, took place here on 9 October 1952.
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This article is about the London theatre. For the Dublin theatre, see
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films becoming London's third Cinerama theatre (the others being the
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opened in 1998, the Peacock became a dance venue for the company.
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The university has a long lease with London's principal centre for
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A theatre has stood on the site since the 17th century. Known as
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until 7 August when Cinerama pulled out and the theatre closed.
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pp. 389–396 (New York: Dodd, Meade & Company, 1979)
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the creation of
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
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Index

London Opera House
Peacock Theatre, Dublin
Peacock Theater

Kingsway
WC2
Coordinates
51°30′52″N 0°07′05″W / 51.514444°N 0.118056°W / 51.514444; -0.118056
London Underground
Holborn
London School of Economics
Capacity
Sadler's Wells
Bertie Crewe
http://www.peacocktheatre.com
West End theatre
City of Westminster
Aldwych
London School of Economics and Political Science
contemporary dance
Sadler's Wells
Gibbon's Tennis Court
Othello

Aldwych
Kingsway
High Holborn
Aldwych
Oscar Hammerstein I
Oscar Hammerstein II

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