by Manuel Marino | Live Theatre
Noel Coward Theatre, located on St Martin’s Lane in London’s West End, was once known as The Albery until 2006, when it was acquired by the Delfont Mackintosh theatre group and renamed in honor of Sir Noel Coward, one of Britain’s greatest playwrights and actors.
Constructed in 1903, the theatre was initially called The New Theatre and was built by Charles Wyndham, who also built The Wyndhams Theatre as part of the same site. The theatres have since been managed as a pair. Renowned architect William Sprague designed the theatre with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring high-quality design and comfort for actors, crew, and audience members.
In 1973, the theatre was renamed The Albery, after Sir Bronson Albery, who managed it for many years. The Albery family was heavily involved in the theatre, contributing through writing and producing plays. In 2005, the Delfont Mackintosh group purchased the theatre, and it underwent extensive refurbishment, including updates to the foyers, corridors, balcony, and auditorium seats.
Reopening on June 1, 2006, as the Noël Coward Theatre, the venue debuted with the award-winning Broadway musical, Avenue Q. Notable productions such as Calendar Girls, Enron, Deathtrap, and Million Dollar Quartet have since graced … ...Read the rest.
“Noel Coward Theatre”
by Manuel Marino | Live Theatre
Melbourne is known as Australia’s bar capital and hub for live music, comedy, and Broadway musical theater. As the second-largest city in Australia and the capital of Victoria, Melbourne sets trends with some of the best shopping and nightlife in the country. Whether you’re seeking haute couture, vintage clothing, sparkling chardonnay, chic bars, clubs Trance Music - Free Flowing Electronica - Have you ever found yourself dancing in a club, utterly absorbed in the melody, feeling as if the trance music is flowing through you and guiding your body's movements? This is an experience I've had numerous times during carefree nights at local techno clubs I've often wondered which type of techno generates this unforgettable sensation… , or jazz venues, Melbourne has it all. The city boasts a vibrant nightlife scene, including cocktail lounges, pubs, underground dance clubs Trance Music - Free Flowing Electronica - Have you ever found yourself dancing in a club, utterly absorbed in the melody, feeling as if the trance music is flowing through you and guiding your body's movements? This is an experience I've had numerous times during carefree nights at local techno clubs I've often wondered which type of techno generates this unforgettable sensation… , and international theater productions.
Newcomers to Melbourne are often impressed by the extensive range of nightlife and entertainment options, and rightfully so, as the city is home to over 1,000 pubs, bars, and nightclubs combined.
Melbourne’s staggered closing times for pubs and clubs, with some shutting at 11 pm, others at 1 am, and the remainder at 3 am, ensure … ...Read the rest.
“Melbourne – Australia’s bar capital and hub of live music and theatre”
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