Regency Hot Spots: Glasgow Theatre
The Picture of G. Or Strangers’ Guide (1812) Theatre Glasgow or Theatre Royal in Queen Street in Glasgow was part of a merchant effort to Continue
The Picture of G. Or Strangers’ Guide (1812) Theatre Glasgow or Theatre Royal in Queen Street in Glasgow was part of a merchant effort to Continue
The Picture of Birmingham (1825) There is a complicated political history from the Georgian era that meant drama in England was largely restricted to London, Continue
The first Bath Theatre was built in 1730 on the site that, by the Regency, would become the General Hospital. By 1801, Bath’s population had Continue