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Odeon West End The Odeon West End is a cinema in Leicester Square, London. It contains two screens which can sit 1000 each and is used for smaller premieres...
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The Dancing Years was one of the most popular musicals by Ivor Novello. It was first produced in London's West End in 1939...
Arashiyama Arashiyama , sometimes Ranzan , is a tourist attration in Kyoto, Japan. It is located at the west end of the city. Arashiyama is accessible by Keifuku rail from the central Kyoto, or Hankyu rail from Osaka...
Lee Evans is a British stand-up comedian and actor. Born in Avonmouth, Bristol in 1964. Star of 'Mousehunt', 'There's Something About Mary', 'The Medallion' and 'Freezeframe'. He is currently playing 'Clov' in the West End play 'Endgame...
St. Mary's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It is located in the west end of Glasgow. The other cathedrals in Glasgow are Glasgow Cathedral and St. Andrew's Cathedral...
return to England and by 1887 he was running the Haymarket Theatre in the West End of London. Ten years later, he was responsible for the construction of His Majesty's Theatre, also in the West End. He...
The Laurence Olivier Awards , previously known as The Society of West End Theatre Awards , were renamed in honour of British actor Sir Laurence Olivier in 1984, having first been established in 1976. The awards are organised by The Society of West End Theatre in London. Awards Best actress 2003...
performances, it is still running to date (2004) at St Martin's Theatre. The original West End cast... published as long as it ran as a play in the West End of London. It has not...