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Her Majesty's Theatre (also known as His Majesty's Theatre) was a theatre located on Guy Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For nearly 65 years it was one of the most important venues for orchestral concerts, recitals, plays, operas, and ballets in that city. It was the home of the (1910-1913), the (1914), the Montreal Orchestra (1930-1941), and the (1942-1963). The theatre was the main venue for the Montreal Festivals from 1940 to 1946.

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  • Her Majesty's Theatre (also known as His Majesty's Theatre) was a theatre located on Guy Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For nearly 65 years it was one of the most important venues for orchestral concerts, recitals, plays, operas, and ballets in that city. It was the home of the (1910-1913), the (1914), the Montreal Orchestra (1930-1941), and the (1942-1963). The theatre was the main venue for the Montreal Festivals from 1940 to 1946. (en)
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  • Her Majesty's Theatre (also known as His Majesty's Theatre) was a theatre located on Guy Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For nearly 65 years it was one of the most important venues for orchestral concerts, recitals, plays, operas, and ballets in that city. Built in 1897-1898 during the reign of Queen Victoria, the theatre was in continual operation until it was demolished in 1963. As the name of the theatre changed with the sex of the monarch of Canada, the theatre was known as His Majesty's Theatre from 1901 to 1952, and then reverted to the title of Her Majesty's Theatre upon the accession of Elizabeth II in 1952. It was the home of the (1910-1913), the (1914), the Montreal Orchestra (1930-1941), and the (1942-1963). The theatre was the main venue for the Montreal Festivals from 1940 to 1946. (en)
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