Theatre Royal (Nottingham)
Vorlage:Infobox Theatre The Theatre Royal, Nottingham in Nottingham, England, is part of the city's Royal Centre, which also incorporates the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall. The theatre is in the heart of Nottingham City Centre and is owned by Nottingham City Council. [1]
The Theatre Royal was completed in 1865, after six months of work and cost £15,000. The Classic façade and Corinthian columns designed by Charles J. Phipps are still a major Nottingham landmark. [2] The Theatre Royal attracts major touring dramas, opera, ballet, West End musicals and an annual pantomime. [3]
Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet Pimpernel (1903) was first produced at the Theatre Royal by Fred Terry and Julia Neilson before being published as a novel. Although initially the play was met with little success, the novel is credited with influencing the mystery genre and arguably creating the "masked hero" genre.
On October 6, 1952, the theatre made history with the world premiere of The Mousetrap (as part of a pre-West End tour). The play has gone on to be the longest-running theatrical production in the world.
Pantomime
2009 Jack and the Beanstalk With Nigel Havers and Jenna-Louise Coleman
2008 Cinderella With Brian Conley
2007 Peter Pan With Debra Stephenson John Challis
2006 Aladdin With Basil Brush Christopher Biggins Claire Sweeney
2005 Snow White With Claire Sweeney Keavy Lynch
2004 Dick Whittington With Kevin Kennedy Colin Baker
2003 Peter Pan With Joe Pasquale Leslie Grantham
2002 Cinderella With Bobby Davro Alex Lovell
2001 Aladdin With Cannon and Ball Sooty
2000 Jack And The Beanstalk With Chuckle Brothers Bonnie Langford
1999 Snow White
1998 Dick Whittington
1997 Cinderella With Bradley Walsh Judy Cornwell
1996 Peter Pan
1993 Mother Goose With Frank Windsor Maggie Moonie
1985 Aladdin With The Patton Brothers Jimmy Cricket Barbara Windsor
1981 Aladdin With Barbara Windsor Keith Harris Billy Dainty
1975 Robin Hood With The Patton Brothers
External links
- Official Website
- Photographs of the Theatre Royal from Nottingham21
- Detailed historic record for the Royal Centre Nottingham
- See Theatre Royal on Google Street View