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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom, opened in 1879

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Sadlers Wells
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1879
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The site has been used for entertainment purposes since 1663 when the first, wooden theatre opened as Musick House. A stone theatre was built 1765 by Thomas Rosoman. After 1772 interior rebuilding. 1802 major auditorium rebuilding by Rudolph Cabanel. The theatre featured a large water tank used for aquatic drama performances. 1838 major alteration. 1879 rebuilding by C. J. Phipps. Since 1896 used as a cinema. 1901 rebuilding by Bertie Crewe. Closed 1915 and left to dereliction. - [1931 a new theatre was built by F. G. M. Chancellor of Matcham and Co. Re-opened 1931. Since 1934 used for opera and ballet by the Vic-Wells Opera Company (that would later become the English National Opera). 1938 extension. 1988 addition of the Lilian Baylis Theatre. 1998 major rebuilding by RHWL Architects.] (English)
Property / Note: The site has been used for entertainment purposes since 1663 when the first, wooden theatre opened as Musick House. A stone theatre was built 1765 by Thomas Rosoman. After 1772 interior rebuilding. 1802 major auditorium rebuilding by Rudolph Cabanel. The theatre featured a large water tank used for aquatic drama performances. 1838 major alteration. 1879 rebuilding by C. J. Phipps. Since 1896 used as a cinema. 1901 rebuilding by Bertie Crewe. Closed 1915 and left to dereliction. - [1931 a new theatre was built by F. G. M. Chancellor of Matcham and Co. Re-opened 1931. Since 1934 used for opera and ballet by the Vic-Wells Opera Company (that would later become the English National Opera). 1938 extension. 1988 addition of the Lilian Baylis Theatre. 1998 major rebuilding by RHWL Architects.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: The site has been used for entertainment purposes since 1663 when the first, wooden theatre opened as Musick House. A stone theatre was built 1765 by Thomas Rosoman. After 1772 interior rebuilding. 1802 major auditorium rebuilding by Rudolph Cabanel. The theatre featured a large water tank used for aquatic drama performances. 1838 major alteration. 1879 rebuilding by C. J. Phipps. Since 1896 used as a cinema. 1901 rebuilding by Bertie Crewe. Closed 1915 and left to dereliction. - [1931 a new theatre was built by F. G. M. Chancellor of Matcham and Co. Re-opened 1931. Since 1934 used for opera and ballet by the Vic-Wells Opera Company (that would later become the English National Opera). 1938 extension. 1988 addition of the Lilian Baylis Theatre. 1998 major rebuilding by RHWL Architects.] (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom, opened in 1879
  • Sadler's Wells
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Sadler's Wells [London]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom, opened in 1879
  • Sadler's Wells

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51°31'45.883"N, 0°6'22.543"W
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The site has been used for entertainment purposes since 1663 when the first, wooden theatre opened as Musick House. A stone theatre was built 1765 by Thomas Rosoman. After 1772 interior rebuilding. 1802 major auditorium rebuilding by Rudolph Cabanel. The theatre featured a large water tank used for aquatic drama performances. 1838 major alteration. 1879 rebuilding by C. J. Phipps. Since 1896 used as a cinema. 1901 rebuilding by Bertie Crewe. Closed 1915 and left to dereliction. - [1931 a new theatre was built by F. G. M. Chancellor of Matcham and Co. Re-opened 1931. Since 1934 used for opera and ballet by the Vic-Wells Opera Company (that would later become the English National Opera). 1938 extension. 1988 addition of the Lilian Baylis Theatre. 1998 major rebuilding by RHWL Architects.] (English)
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11 October 1998
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Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4TN, England
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EC1R 4TN
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