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    Toole's Theatre, was a 19th-century West End building in William IV Street, near Charing Cross, in the City of Westminster. A succession of auditoria...
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  • Toole's friends the Rickels knew where he was and called them repeatedly, even though they denied knowing where he had gone. Items found in Toole's car...
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    Toole realised a lifelong ambition by taking over the management of the Folly Theatre in London. He renovated the building and renamed it Toole's Theatre...
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    London's Vaudeville Theatre on 15 December 1887, as Varney in Proposals. She next joined Toole's company and appeared at Toole's Theatre on 26 December of...
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  • novel by American novelist John Kennedy Toole which reached publication in 1980, eleven years after Toole's death. Published through the efforts of writer...
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    from a single "club" performance. The production of Ibsen's Ghost at Toole's Theatre in London was seen by William Archer, the translator of Ibsen's works...
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    Toole's Theatre in Daisy's Escape, and after a time toured as Svengali in Trilby. In 1898 he then joined his father's Company at the Lyceum Theatre taking...
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  • Garden Theatre Empire Theatre of Varieties Empress Theatre (Brixton) Everyman Theatre, Hampstead Folly Theatre later Toole's Theatre Gaiety Theatre, London...
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    Peter O'Toole (redirect from Peter O' Toole)
    training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began working in the theatre, gaining recognition as a Shakespearean actor at the Bristol Old Vic and...
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    first meeting, on 11 March 1876, in rooms above the Folly Theatre (later known as Toole's Theatre) in King William IV Street. Two features of the club were...
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