The Theatre Royal, built by the dramatist Thomas Killigrew for his company of actors and now commonly known as the Drury Lane Theatre, opened in London this day on May 7, 1663 and is the oldest English theatre still in use.
The Theatre Royal, built by the dramatist Thomas Killigrew for his company of actors and now commonly known as the Drury Lane Theatre, opened in London this day on May 7, 1663 and is the oldest English theatre still in use.
The Theatre Royal, built by the dramatist Thomas Killigrew for his company of actors and now commonly known as the Drury Lane Theatre, opened in London this day on May 7, 1663 and is the oldest English theatre still in use.
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