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The St James's Theatre was in King Street, [[London}} opening in 1835 and was demolished in 1957.

it was for a short while calle The Prince's.

It had a long and distinguished theatre life, and many famous people performed there including Oscar Wilde, Henry Irving, Lillie Langtry, George Alexander (who also managed it for over 25 years until he died), Claude Rains, Charles Hawtrey, Laurence Olivier and his wife Vivien Leigh and Orson Wells .


Other performances included opera, Shakespearian readings, burlesque, Ballet and modern plays.

There was a campaign against its closure, led by Vivien Leigh, which included street marches and a protest in the House of Lords. It was demolished in 1957.


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