翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Embitiyawa
・ Embla (horse)
・ Embla Hjulström
・ Embassy Row
・ Embassy Row (disambiguation)
・ Embassy Row (production company)
・ Embassy Row Hotel
・ Embassy Row, Ottawa
・ Embassy Suites Hotels
・ Embassy Suites Washington, D.C.
・ Embassy TechVillage
・ Embassy Theater (Cumberland, Maryland)
・ Embassy Theatre
・ Embassy Theatre (Fort Wayne)
・ Embassy Theatre (Lewistown, Pennsylvania)
Embassy Theatre (London)
・ Embassy Theatre, Peterborough
・ Embassy Theatre, Wellington
・ Embassy/ERA European Rallycross Championship
・ Embassytown
・ Embaúba
・ Embd
・ Embden Town House
・ Embden, Maine
・ Embden, North Dakota
・ Embeddable Common Lisp
・ Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset
・ Embedded
・ Embedded (album)
・ Embedded (Meathook Seed album)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Embassy Theatre (London) : ウィキペディア英語版
Embassy Theatre (London)

}
The Embassy Theatre is a theatre at 64, Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, London.〔(remotegoat website )〕
== Early years ==
The Embassy Theatre was opened as a repertory company in September 1928 on the initiative of Sybil Arundale and Herbert Jay.,〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Arundale, Sybil )〕 when the premises of Hampstead Conservatoire of Music were adapted by architect Andrew Mather.〔(The Theatres Trust )〕 The following were some of its productions:
*''The Yellow Streak'', September 1928. This was the opening production,〔 featuring Jeanne de Casalis,〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': De Casalis, Jeanne )〕 Martita Hunt〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Hunt, Martita )〕 and Cecil Parker.〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Parker, Cecil )〕 The play was praised by the writer Dorothy Richardson.〔(letter to Peggy Kirkcaldy )〕
*''The Seventh Guest'', October 1928, a mystery melodrama with Cecil Parker〔 and Margaret Rawlings〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Rawlings, Margaret )〕
From September 1930 to March 1932 the theatre was directed by Alec L. Rea〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Rea, Alec L. )〕 and A. R. Whatmore.〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Whatmore, A. R. )〕 Productions included:
*''Black Coffee'' (premiere), by Agatha Christie (her first play), December 1930, produced by André van Gyseghem,〔(Who's Who in the Theatre: Van Gyseghem, André )〕 with Francis L. Sullivan as Poirot and also featuring Donald Wolfit.〔(Agatha Christie MysteryNet )〕
*''Carpet Slippers'', December 1930, with Griffith Jones (his debut)〔(Griffith Jones obituary, ''The Independent'' )〕 and Sebastian Shaw
*''Mary Broome'', by Allan Monkhouse, December 1931. with Robert Donat〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Donat, Robert )〕 and Herbert Lomas.〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Lomas, Herbert )〕 This was a sudden and (still) unexplained substitution for the play originally announced, namely ''Chimneys'', by Agatha Christie〔(''Sunday Herald'' article on rediscovery of ''Chimneys'' )〕
*''Romeo and Juliet'', February 1932, produced by A. R. Whatmore,〔 with Sebastian Shaw as Romeo,〔(''Who's Who in the Theatre'': Shaw, Sebastian )〕 Cecil Parker as Mercutio〔 and George Coulouris as Tybalt〔(George Coulouris at filmreferencce.com )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Embassy Theatre (London)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.