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St James's Theatre (''est.'' 1835) was a 1,200-seat theatre located in King Street, at Duke Street, St James's, London. The elaborate theatre was designed with a neo-classical exterior and a Louis XIV style interior by Samuel Beazley and built by the partnership of Peto & Grissell for the tenor and theatre director, John Braham. The interior was decorated by the Frederick Crace Company. ==History== The theatre opened on 14 December 1835 with a mixed programme of an operatic burletta, ''Agnes Sorel'', starring Braham, and two farces by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett. In 1840, it changed its name to "Prince's Theatre", but changed it back in 1841. The theatre was rebuilt several times: in 1869, 1879-80.〔(Profile of the theatre )〕 It closed on 27 July 1957 and was demolished and rebuilt as an office building.
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