Apollo Theater
The Shaftesbury Avenue Apollo Theatre opened Feb. 21, 1901, with a showing of "The Belle of Bohemia, " an American harmonious comedy. It was the fourth theatre to be built on Shaftesbury Avenue and is a listed Grade II West Purpose theatre. Later its opening show, the theatre presented "A Cigarette Maker's Romance" and an adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" entitled "The Exclusive Way." It get going its first off bulky ascendancy with "VĂ ronique" in 1904, which was performed nearly 500 times. The theatre hosted "The Follies, " by H.G. Pelissier between 1908 and 1912. Succeeding this show, a diversity of other plays were presented, including "Hobson's Choice" and Gilbert Dayle's "What Would a Gentleman Do? ...
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