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Royalty Theatre, Glasgow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Royalty Theatre, Glasgow
The Royalty Theatre, Glasgow (later the Lyric Theatre) was a theatre in Glasgow at the corner of Sauchiehall Street and Renfield Street. It was built in 1879 as part of a development by the Central Halls Company chaired by David Rattray,〔The Theatre Royal:Entertaining a Nation by Graeme Smith published 2008〕 and was one of the first theatre designs of Frank Matcham. In 1895 it was one of the four theatres brought together by Baillie Michael Simons of Glasgow in a new company Howard & Wyndham Ltd. The Royalty staged plays, opera, and musical comedy and later became home to repertory theatre〔(THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND - Notes on the governance, management, artistic policy and marketing of Glasgow Repertory Theatre, 1909 to 1914 ), The Laughing Audience〕 until it became the Lyric Theatre in 1914 when it was sold to the YMCA.〔(Royalty Theatre, Glasgow 1879-1960 ), Scottish Theatre Archive (University of Glasgow Special Collections)〕 It was rebuilt after a fire in 1953 but eventually demolished in 1959, and replaced by St. Andrew House, a large concrete office block, which is now a hotel. ==External links==
*(Royalty Theatre ), Arthur Lloyd *(Still of building ), Virtual Mitchell *(Sauchiehall Street ), Glasgow History
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