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Bath Theatre Royal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theatre Royal, Bath
The Theatre Royal in Bath, England, was built in 1805. It is a Grade II * listed building and one of the more important theatres in the United Kingdom outside London, with capacity for an audience of around 900. It was built to replace the Old Orchard Street Theatre, funded by a Tontine and elaborately decorated. The architect was George Dance the Younger with John Palmer carrying out much of the work. Initially successful receipts fell during the first half of the 19th century. A major fire in 1862 destroyed the interior of the building and was quickly followed by a rebuilding programme, by Charles J. Phipps, including the construction of the current entrance. Further redecoration was undertaken in 1892 and more extensive building work including a new staircase and the installation of electric lighting was carried out in 1902. Despite performances by some of the leading actors of the day the theatre was rarely very profitable. In 1979 the theatre was bought by a trust and another refurbishment undertaken following public donations. This included rebuilding the stage and installing a new taller fly tower for scenery and lighting. In 1997 a new 150 seat theatre, known as the Ustinov Studio was opened. Further restoration work to the main auditorium was needed in 2010. In 2005 a children's theatre known as the egg was opened. The complex also includes bars and restaurants. ==History==
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