Former Saville Theatre
- Address: 135 Shaftesbury Ave WC2H 8AH
- Vicinity: Stacey St
- As Noted In: English National Heritage Listed II, Historic England
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1931/10/08 | Thomas Bennett (architect) | Architect | The Saville Theatre opens with "For the Love of Mike", a play with tunes which will run until June 1932. The theatre was designed in an Art Deco style by the firm T P Bennett and Son, with Bertie Crewe as consulting architect. | |||
1931/10/08 | Bertie Crewe | Consulting Architect | The Saville Theatre opens with "For the Love of Mike", a play with tunes which will run until June 1932. The theatre was designed in an Art Deco style by the firm T P Bennett and Son, with Bertie Crewe as consulting architect. | |||
1974/11/21 | Agatha Christie | Author | Directed by Sidney Lumet, Queen Elizabeth II and Agatha Christie attend the Royal World Charity Premiere of the "Murder on the Orient Express" film at the ABC Shaftesbury Ave, London. It will be Christie's last public appearance. | Murder on the Orient Express (book) | ||
1974/11/21 | Elizabeth II of England | Dignitary | Directed by Sidney Lumet, Queen Elizabeth II and Agatha Christie attend the Royal World Charity Premiere of the "Murder on the Orient Express" film at the ABC Shaftesbury Ave, London. It will be Christie's last public appearance. | Murder on the Orient Express (book) | ||
1974/11/21 | Sidney Lumet | Director | Directed by Sidney Lumet, Queen Elizabeth II and Agatha Christie attend the Royal World Charity Premiere of the "Murder on the Orient Express" film at the ABC Shaftesbury Ave, London. It will be Christie's last public appearance. | Murder on the Orient Express (book) |
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English National Heritage List: | 1271631 |
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