Covent Garden Theatre
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Covent Garden Theatre
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Covent Garden Theatre
Royal Opera House (London, England)
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Royal Opera House (London, England)
Royal Opera House (Londres, Angleterre)
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Royal Opera House (Londres, Angleterre)
Royal Opera House Covent Garden
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Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Royal Opera House (Londýn, Anglie)
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Royal Opera House (Londýn, Anglie)
Royal Opera
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Royal Opera
Covent Garden Opera
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Covent Garden Opera
Königliches Opernhaus Covent Garden
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Opernhaus Covent Garden
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Opernhaus Covent Garden
Royal Opera Covent Garden
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Royal Opera Covent Garden
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Königliches Opernhaus Covent Garden
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Königliches Opernhaus Covent Garden
Covent Garden (Royal Opera House (London, England))
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Covent Garden (Royal Opera House (London, England))
Covent Garden Opera House
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Covent Garden Opera House
Covent Garden
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Covent Garden
Opera House (Covent Garden)
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Opera House (Covent Garden)
Royal Opera House
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Royal Opera House
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Thomas Harris, John Philip Kemble and others proprietors of the New Theatre Royal called Covent Garden Theatre.
The Covent Garden Theatre was built by John Rich in London in 1732. Also known as the Royal Opera House.
The Covent Garden Theatre was founded by John Rich in London, England in 1732. In 1847 it became the Royal Italian Opera and in 1891, the Royal Opera House.
The Covent Garden Theatre was built in London in 1732 by John Rich. Also known as the Royal Opera House.
Henry Robertson was treasurer of Covent Garden Theatre.
The Covent Garden Theatre was founded by John Rich in London, England in 1732.
In 1847 it became the Royal Italian Opera and in 1891, the Royal Opera House.
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