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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 79. Chapters: Gaiety Theatre, London, Globe Theatre, Newington Butts, Windmill Theatre, Britannia Theatre, Royalty Theatre, Folly Theatre, Opera Comique, Blackfriars Theatre, Dorset Garden Theatre, Olympic Theatre, The Rose, Royal Aquarium, Fortune Playhouse, Alhambra Theatre, Lisle's Tennis Court, St James's Theatre, St. George's Hall, London, The Theatre, Red Bull Theatre, Empire, Leicester Square, Charing Cross Music Hall, Golders Green Hippodrome, Queen's Theatre, Long Acre, London Astoria, Rainbow Theatre, Bell Savage Inn, Hippodrome, London, Surrey Theatre, Cockpit Theatre, Scala Theatre, Royal Strand Theatre, Half Moon Theatre, Saville Theatre, Inn-yard theatre, The Swan, Koko, Unity Theatre, London, Curtain Theatre, Raymond Revuebar, Salisbury Court Theatre, Boar's Head Theatre, Gibbon's Tennis Court, Weston's Music Hall, Royal Gallery of Illustration, Hope Theatre, Terry's Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Red Lion, Cockpit-in-Court, London Pavilion, Novelty Theatre, Gate Theatre Studio, Whitefriars Theatre, Sans Souci Theatre, Q Theatre, Rutland House, Original Shaftesbury Theatre, Notting Hill Coronet, Princess's Theatre, London, Goodman's Fields Theatre, List of former theatres in London, Garrick Theatre, Westminster Theatre, List of English Renaissance theatres, Everyman Cinema, Little Theatre in the Adelphi, Open Space Theatre, Bolton's Theatre Club. Excerpt: The Gaiety Theatre, London was a West End theatre in London, England, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. The theatre was established as the Strand Musick Hall (sic), in 1864 on the former site of the Lyceum Theatre. It was rebuilt several times, but closed from the beginning of World War II in 1939 and never reopened, having suffered bomb damage during the hostilities. The theatre, at first known for music hall and then musical burlesque, from 1868 to...