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The Palace Theatre (Established 1891) (London)

 Organisation

Dates

  • Existence: Established 1891
  • Usage: c1891 - 1894
  • Usage: c1894 - 1911

Biography

The Palace Theatre of Varieties is Grade II listed theatre in the West End theatre of London.

The Palace was commissioned by Richard D'Oyly Carte and opened as the Royal English Opera House in January 1891. The venture did not proof financially successful and D’Oyly sold it to become a grand music hall, named the Palace Theatre of Varieties, combining variety and music hall acts with films from 1897. In 1904, Alfred Butt became manager and continued to combine variety entertainment, including dancing girls, with films.

In 1911 the theatre was renamed The Palace Theatre. In 1912, the theatre hosted the first Royal Variety Performance in Britain, commanded by King George V. During the First World War, the theatre presented revues, and Maurice Chevalier became known to British audiences. After the war, the variety shows declined and the theatre was mainly used as a cinema.

In 1983, Andrew Lloyd Webber purchased the building and began a series of renovations. In April 2012, Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group sold The Palace Theatre to Nimax Theatres.

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

The Palace Theatre Programme, 25 March 1911

 Item
Reference code: 178K53.133
Scope and Contents

Three fold programme with colour illustration of interior theatre scene depicting the stage, the band and some members of the audience on the cover, inside commercial advertisement and programme listing Miss Lily Hill, Madeleine Rossiter, Zertho's Dogs of All Nations, Trovato, Argentina, Signorina Marie Rita Brondi, A Fantasy in Black and White, Carlton, Miss Evelyn Millard and Company, Miss Maud Allan, Madame Louise Balthy and The Palace Bioscope.

Dates: 25 March 1911

The Palace Theatre, The Rag's Charity Matinee in Aid of the Daily Dispatch and Chronicle Unemployed Fund Programme, 16 December 1904

 Item
Reference code: 178K53.80
Scope and Contents Black illustration of a woman holding a hat and a man smoking on the front cover, inside list of artist and programme listing Mr Ryder Boys, George Robey, Harry Weldon, The Marvellous Craggs, Marie Kendall, Steve M,Carthy, Bob Vokes, Will Hall, Vitor Andre, Yoko & Hama, Dusty Rhodes, H. Stafford, R. Reading, Leslie Gordon, Morny Cash, A.E.M. & W.A.B., Albert Ventnor, Houdini, Vendome & Chase, Marco, Nelson's Newsboys, Ross & Grayson, Sam Mayo, Sic Brothers Luck, TomLeamore,...
Dates: 16 December 1904