Toole's Theatre
Toole's Theatre, was a 19th-century West End building in William IV Street, near Charing Cross, in the City of Westminster. A succession of auditoria had occupied the site since 1832, serving a variety of functions, including religious and leisure activities. The theatre at its largest, after reconstruction in 1881–82, had a capacity of between 650 and 700. The lease of the theatre expired in 1895, and the lessor, the Charing Cross Hospital, did not renew it. The theatre was demolished in 1896.
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Toole's Theatre
Toole's Theatre, was a 19th-century West End building in William IV Street, near Charing Cross, in the City of Westminster. A succession of auditoria had occupied the site since 1832, serving a variety of functions, including religious and leisure activities. The theatre at its largest, after reconstruction in 1881–82, had a capacity of between 650 and 700. The lease of the theatre expired in 1895, and the lessor, the Charing Cross Hospital, did not renew it. The theatre was demolished in 1896.
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William IV Street
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1833 Lowther Rooms
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1855 Polygraphic Hall
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1869 Charing Cross Theatre
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1876 Folly Theatre
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1881 Toole's Theatre
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Theatre poster showing a large bell and the name of the show: Les cloches de Corneville
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Façade of Toole's Theatre, 1882
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Les cloches de Corneville, 1878
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The Bungalow, 1890
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Toole as Paw Claudian, 1884
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Westminster, London
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