Plaque

Theatre Royal Marylebone

Erection date: 1999

Inscription

Site of Theatre Royal Marylebone, 1832 – 1959, also known as the Royal West London Theatre.  Home of the Victorian dramatic & music hall tradition.
City of Westminster 1999

Site: Theatre Royal Marylebone (1 memorial)

NW8, Church Street, 67, Church Street Library

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Theatre Royal Marylebone

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Theatre Royal Marylebone

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Westminster City Council

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