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- Prince_Edward_Theatre abstract "The Prince Edward Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Old Compton Street, just north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster. The theatre was designed in 1930 by Edward A. Stone, with an interior designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet. Named after Prince Edward (then the Prince of Wales, briefly Edward VIII and later Duke of Windsor), it opened on April 3, 1930 with a performance of the musical Rio Rita. Other notable events in its opening years included the London debut of famed cabaret artiste Josephine Baker, who performed her famous 'Bananas Dance'.In 1935, Stone converted the theatre to a dance and cabaret hall, being renamed the "London Casino".As the London Casino, it was badly damaged and all its windows lost in London's worst air raid of WWII on the 10th May 1941. All neighbouring buildings directly across Greek Street were destroyed.In 1942, stage alterations were undertaken by Thomas Braddock, re-opening as the "Queensberry All Services Club" in 1942 – a club for servicemen where the shows were broadcast on the BBC. After the war, the architects T. and B. Bradock restored the building to theatrical use, becoming the "London Casino" once again — when the King of Yiddish Music Leo Fuld was a major attraction.[citation needed] In 1954, the same architects converted it to a cinema, reopening as the "Casino Cinerama Theatre".In 1974, the building was acquired by impresario Bernard Delfont, and a new cinema screen installed at a cost of £150,000. Four years later, in 1978, it was converted back to a theatre, by RHWL Architects and given its original name, reopening with the world première of the musical Evita on 21 June 1978. Further renovations were undertaken by RHWL in 1992–93, increasing the size of the stage, reopening 3 March 1993 with a revival of Crazy for You. The ABBA musical, Mamma Mia! premièred here on 6 April 1999, transferring to the Prince of Wales Theatre, after a five year run.Owned by the Delfont Mackintosh Group, and with a capacity of 1,618, it currently hosts Jersey Boys which opened on 18 March 2008. Until 12 January 2008 it hosted Mary Poppins, before the show toured. Jersey Boys will move to the Piccadilly Theatre in March 2014, and the Prince Edward Theatre will be home to a revival of Miss Saigon beginning May 2014.".
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- Prince_Edward_Theatre rebuildingYear "1946".
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- Prince_Edward_Theatre address Old_Compton_Street.
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- Prince_Edward_Theatre comment "The Prince Edward Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Old Compton Street, just north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster. The theatre was designed in 1930 by Edward A. Stone, with an interior designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet. Named after Prince Edward (then the Prince of Wales, briefly Edward VIII and later Duke of Windsor), it opened on April 3, 1930 with a performance of the musical Rio Rita.".
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