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  • As for Theatreland, the lower walks in the profession to which Paul had belonged do not cross the paths of high political society.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • After the first year or so, the goddess Fortune, more fickle in Theatreland, perhaps, than anywhere else, passed him by.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • One thing, however, of invaluable use he had brought with him from Theatreland -- the dress suit which formed part of his stage wardrobe.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • As for Theatreland, the lower walks in the profession to which Paul had belonged do not cross the paths of high political society.

    The Fortunate Youth William John Locke 1896

  • One thing, however, of invaluable use he had brought with him from Theatreland -- the dress suit which formed part of his stage wardrobe.

    The Fortunate Youth William John Locke 1896

  • Print Theatreland prepares for Laurence Olivier awards Many of the leading lights of the stage community are expected at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane later for the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Stefanie Powers, the actress, says she would like to perform again on stage in London's Theatreland.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • When the artist Jane Palm-Gold recently moved into a flat overlooking St Giles in the Fields churchyard, a central-London location a stone's throw from Covent Garden's Theatreland, Oxford Street and Bloomsbury, she found that the site of that famous rookery was still a den of vice 200 years on.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Despite fears raised by Andrew Lloyd Weber, that the Olympics will have a negative effect on Theatreland, Rubinstein predicted a strong year in 2012.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2012

  • Perched on the edge of Theatreland, the Delaunay, the new restaurant from London's most successful restaurateurs, Chris Corbin and Jeremy King, feels like an elegant relic of the 1920s.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Elfreda Pownall 2012

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