Britannia Theatre
The Britannia Theatre (1841–1900) was located at 115/117 High Street, Hoxton, London. The theatre was badly damaged by a fire in 1900. The site was reused as a Gaumont cinema from 1913 to 1940, when this too was destroyed. The site is marked by a London Borough of Hackney historic plaque. Unusually for a theatre, food and drink were served in the auditorium, in the style of contemporary music halls.
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Britannia Theatre
The Britannia Theatre (1841–1900) was located at 115/117 High Street, Hoxton, London. The theatre was badly damaged by a fire in 1900. The site was reused as a Gaumont cinema from 1913 to 1940, when this too was destroyed. The site is marked by a London Borough of Hackney historic plaque. Unusually for a theatre, food and drink were served in the auditorium, in the style of contemporary music halls.
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Easter Monday 1841
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Royal Britannia Saloon and Britania Tavern
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Sam and Sarah Lane
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