King's Theatre
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King's Theatre may refer to:
  • Her Majesty's Theatre
    Her Majesty's Theatre
    Her Majesty's Theatre is a West End theatre, in Haymarket, City of Westminster, London. The present building was designed by Charles J. Phipps and was constructed in 1897 for actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree, who established the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the theatre...

    , London
  • King's Theatre, Edinburgh
    King's Theatre, Edinburgh
    The King's Theatre was opened in 1906 and stands on a prominent site on Leven Street in Edinburgh. It is one of Scotland's historic and most important theatres...

  • King's Theatre, Glasgow
    King's Theatre, Glasgow
    The King's Theatre is located in Glasgow, Scotland. It was built for Howard & Wyndham Ltd under its chairman Baillie Michael Simons as a sister theatre of their Theatre Royal in the city and was designed by Frank Matcham, opening in 1904. The theatre is primarily a receiving house for touring...

  • King's Theatre Pantomime
    King's Theatre Pantomime
    - The King's Theatre, Glasgow – Annual Pantomime :The annual pantomime at the King's has been running since 1971. Before that a few pantomimes were staged from 1963/64 after Glasgow Corporation bought the theatre from Howard & Wyndham Ltd....

    , Glasgow
  • Kings Theatre, Southsea
    Kings Theatre, Southsea
    Kings Theatre is a theatre in Southsea, Portsmouth which opened in 1907. It is operated by the charity Kings Theatre Trust Ltd.-History:The theatre opened on 30 September 1907 with a production of Charles 1 followed by 2 further of Sir Henry Irving's Works...

  • King's Theatre
    King's Theatre (horse)
    King's Theatre was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was trained in the United Kingdom in a racing career which lasted from 1993 to 1996. He is best known for winning the 1994 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. He later became a sire of both flat racers and...

    a thoroughbred racehorse.
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