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Cambridge Theatre Collection

The Cambridge Theatre is a West End theatre located in Covent Garden, London, England

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Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Jon Pertwee actor in makeup before his performance as Worzel Gummidge at Cambridge

Jon Pertwee actor in makeup before his performance as Worzel Gummidge at Cambridge Theatre London January 1982 Dbase MSI

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus

The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Professor Willis Lecturing in the Senate-House, Cambridge, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Professor Willis Lecturing in the Senate-House, Cambridge, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Professor Willis Lecturing in the Senate-House, Cambridge, 1854. Talk on the architecture of Cambridge. Professor Willis observed that the most ancient authority respecting Cambridge was that of Dr

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Jon Pertwee actor in costume as Worzel Gummidge at his dressing room door Cambridge

Jon Pertwee actor in costume as Worzel Gummidge at his dressing room door Cambridge Theatre London December 1981 Dbase MSI

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Mercenary Mary, New Theatre, Cambridge

Mercenary Mary, New Theatre, Cambridge
Mercenary Mary, a musical comedy at the New Theatre, Cambridge, previously at the London Hippodrome. circa 1925

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: A Petty Professor of Modern History brought to Light, 1810 (etching with aquatint)

A Petty Professor of Modern History brought to Light, 1810 (etching with aquatint)
BAL42766 A Petty Professor of Modern History brought to Light, 1810 (etching with aquatint) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); O Shea Gallery, London

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Cartoon, manager of the Cambridge Theatre, London

Cartoon, manager of the Cambridge Theatre, London
Cartoon portrait, manager of the Cambridge Theatre, London. 1880s

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: The New Bedford, Camden Town (charcoal, pen & ink on paper)

The New Bedford, Camden Town (charcoal, pen & ink on paper)
423985 The New Bedford, Camden Town (charcoal, pen & ink on paper) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 18.7x25.6 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; English

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: The Palace Theatre, General View of the Building, from Cambridge Circus (b / w photo)

The Palace Theatre, General View of the Building, from Cambridge Circus (b / w photo)
3102195 The Palace Theatre, General View of the Building, from Cambridge Circus (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Palace Theatre)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Scene from a production of Shakespeares Henry V at the Lyceum Theatre, London (litho)

Scene from a production of Shakespeares Henry V at the Lyceum Theatre, London (litho)
3620627 Scene from a production of Shakespeares Henry V at the Lyceum Theatre, London (litho) by Partridge, Bernard (1861-1945) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Dramatis Personae for Samson, an Oratorio by Handel, published in 1759 (engraving)

Dramatis Personae for Samson, an Oratorio by Handel, published in 1759 (engraving)
XJF336967 Dramatis Personae for Samson, an Oratorio by Handel, published in 1759 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Frederick Handel (1685-1759)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: The Royal English Opera House in Cambridge Circus, to be opened on Saturday, 31 January (engraving)

The Royal English Opera House in Cambridge Circus, to be opened on Saturday, 31 January (engraving)
1062250 The Royal English Opera House in Cambridge Circus, to be opened on Saturday, 31 January (engraving) by Brewer, Henry William (fl.1858-d.1903); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London (photo)

Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London (photo)
583332 Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: 'The Birds'of Aristophanes, played at Cambridge University (engraving)

"The Birds"of Aristophanes, played at Cambridge University (engraving)
1107353 " The Birds" of Aristophanes, played at Cambridge University (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " The Birds" of Aristophanes)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife

Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife. Its a Collie which Tommy has named Kipps (and thats the name of the show in which Tommy stars at the Cambridge Theatre)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street

Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his

it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his youngest daughters second birthday

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner at Cambridge Theatre, London, Friday 7th July 1950

Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner at Cambridge Theatre, London, Friday 7th July 1950. Attending a musical performance of Ace of Clubs, a 1950 musical written, composed and directed by No Coward

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Demonstrators and star mingle outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus

Demonstrators and star mingle outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London on the opening night of Jesus Christ Superstar

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Exterior view of the Palace Theatre at Cambridge Circus in Londons West End

Exterior view of the Palace Theatre at Cambridge Circus in Londons West End. Circa 1971

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Audrey Hepburn, actress and dancer from the show Sauce Tartare (Cambridge Theatre

Audrey Hepburn, actress and dancer from the show Sauce Tartare (Cambridge Theatre) at the National Exhibition of Cagebirds, which opened today at the Royal Horticultural Societys Hall, Westminster

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Ram Gopal with his Indian Dancers and Musicians

Ram Gopal with his Indian Dancers and Musicians - programme for performance at Cambridge Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: J. Collier, (1650-1726), 1830. Creator: Unknown

J. Collier, (1650-1726), 1830. Creator: Unknown
J. Collier, (1650-1726), 1830. Jeremy Collier (1650-1726) English theatre critic, non-juror bishop and theologian, educated at Caius College, University of Cambridge

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Theatre of Anatomy, Cambridge, 1815

Theatre of Anatomy, Cambridge, 1815. From The History of the University of Cambridge, published by Ackermann. (London, 1815)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife

Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife. Its a Collie which Tommy has named Kipps (and thats the name of the show in which Tommy stars at the Cambridge Theatre)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street

Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street

Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his

it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his youngest daughters second birthday

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Noel Coward in drag - playing lead in Cambridge Footlights

Noel Coward in drag - playing lead in Cambridge Footlights
Some of the dresses worn by the leading lady of the Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club which was staging Folly at the Strand Theatre in June 1923. The actress is none other than Mr N. B

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Advertisement for Monsieur Beaucaire, Comedy Theatre

Advertisement for Monsieur Beaucaire, Comedy Theatre
Advertisement for a production of Lewis Wallers Monsieur Beaucaire at the New Theatre, Cambridge, on tour from the Comedy Theatre, London. 1900s

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Soho, London - Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Soho, London - Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, where Jesus Christ Superstar is playing. Main entrance, viewed from Cambridge Circus. 1973

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Scene from the musical comedy, Zuleika

Scene from the musical comedy, Zuleika showing the scene in which Zuleika (played by Mildred Mayne), makes her first impact on the undergraduates of Cambridge. Date: 1957

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Elisabeth Scott (1898 - 1972)

Elisabeth Scott (1898 - 1972)
Elisabeth Scott, architect, pictured at the time of the opening of the Fawcett building at Newnham College, Cambridge, a project on which she worked

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Mrs Fitzgeorge

Mrs Fitzgeorge
Eliza, or Sarah Farebrother (Fairbrother), (1816 - 1890) otherwise known as Mrs Fitzgeorge, wife of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (cousin of Queen Victoria)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Cambridge Circus

Cambridge Circus
The Palace Theatre and the circus. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Playbill announcing a performance of Love Spell at the behest of the Duke

Playbill announcing a performance of Love Spell at the behest of the Duke
XJF440617 Playbill announcing a performance of Love Spell at the behest of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, 1839 (printed paper) by English School

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Royal English Opera House, 1891 (b / w photo)

Royal English Opera House, 1891 (b / w photo)
XJF283154 Royal English Opera House, 1891 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Duke of Connaught attends matinee in aid of disabled officers homes in London. The

Duke of Connaught attends matinee in aid of disabled officers homes in London. The Duke of Connaught attended a matinee performance of The curse of Calista by the Spotlight Companionship in aid of

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Theatre of Anatomy From Ackermann The History of the University of Cambridge, London

Theatre of Anatomy From Ackermann The History of the University of Cambridge, London. 1815. Aquatint

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London

Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London
The Palace Theatre in Cambridge Circus, London, a Victorian red-brick building opened in 1891 as the Royal English Opera House. It is presenting Finians Rainbow. Date: 1947

Background imageCambridge Theatre Collection: Cambridge Theatre, Seven Dials, London

Cambridge Theatre, Seven Dials, London
Cambridge Theatre at Seven Dials, London. The New London Opera Company is performing, presenting Don Giovanni, Rigoletto, La Boheme, The Barber of Seville, Don Pasquale and Tosca. Date: 1947


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Cambridge Theatre Collection

The Cambridge Theatre is a West End theatre located in Covent Garden, London, England. It opened in 1930 and has been host to many famous productions over the years. The theatre is well known for its unique Art Deco style interior which includes a large auditorium with 1,500 seats and two balconies. The building also houses several bars and restaurants as well as a large stage area for performances and has been home to some of the most successful musicals of all time including Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera. The one of London's most iconic venues, offering an unforgettable experience for both locals and visitors alike.
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