Thursday 23 August 2012

Today in Theatrical History: The Grand Theatre, Fulham opens 1897


(Photo courtesy of theatretrust.org.uk)
 
On the 23rd of August 1897 the Grand Theatre Fulham opened just off Fulham high street with a performance of 'The Geisha' a musical written by Owen Hall with music and lyrics by Jones, Monckton and Greenbank. The theatre became a cinema known as the Shilling Theatre in 1912 but eventually started showing live performances again in 1937. The Theatre was demolished in 1960 and there are no signs of its existence on the spot where it once stood. To read more about this theatre please go to the theatre trust website here. Or to read a report from opening night and see some more pictures of the theatre and other Fulham venues please go to the arthurlloyd.co.uk website at the following link here. By all means read more of http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk as it is one of my favourite websites on the internet and is just a wonderful resource.


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