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Daly's Theatre was a theatre in the City of Westminster. It was located at 2 Cranbourn Street, just off Leicester Square. It opened on 27 June 1893, and was demolished in 1937. The theatre was built for and named after the American impresario Augustin Daly, but he failed to make a success of it, and between 1895 and 1915 the British producer George Edwardes ran the house, where he presented a series of long-running musical comedies, including The Geisha (1896), and English adaptations of operettas, including The Merry Widow (1907). After Edwardes died in 1915 Daly's had one more great hit, The Maid of the Mountains (1917), which ran for 1,352 productions, but after that the fortunes of the theatre declined; Noël Coward's play Sirocco (1927) was a notable failure. By the mid-1930s Leicester

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  • Daly's Theatre was a theatre in the City of Westminster. It was located at 2 Cranbourn Street, just off Leicester Square. It opened on 27 June 1893, and was demolished in 1937. The theatre was built for and named after the American impresario Augustin Daly, but he failed to make a success of it, and between 1895 and 1915 the British producer George Edwardes ran the house, where he presented a series of long-running musical comedies, including The Geisha (1896), and English adaptations of operettas, including The Merry Widow (1907). After Edwardes died in 1915 Daly's had one more great hit, The Maid of the Mountains (1917), which ran for 1,352 productions, but after that the fortunes of the theatre declined; Noël Coward's play Sirocco (1927) was a notable failure. By the mid-1930s Leicester (en)
  • Il Daly's Theatre era un teatro nella città di Westminster, Londra. Si trovava al 2 di Cranbourn Street, appena fuori Leicester Square. Fu aperto il 27 giugno 1893 e fu demolito nel 1937. Il teatro fu costruito e intitolato all'impresario americano Augustin Daly, ma egli non riuscì ad avere successo e tra il 1895 e il 1915 fu gestito dal produttore britannico George Edwardes, che presentò una serie di commedie musicali che rimasero in cartellone per molto tempo, tra cui The Geisha (1896) e adattamenti inglesi di operette, tra cui La vedova allegra (1907). Dopo la morte di Edwardes nel 1915 il Daly's ebbe un altro grande successo, The Maid of the Mountains (1917), che andò in scena per 1.352 produzioni, ma in seguito le fortune del teatro diminuirono; la commedia Sirocco (1927) di Noël Cowa (it)
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