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  • Albery Theater
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    interior in the Rococo style. In 1973, it was renamed the Albery Theatre in tribute to Sir Bronson Albery who had presided as its manager for many years. Since...
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  • Nicholas Bronson Albery (28 July 1948 – 3 June 2001) was a British social inventor and author, was the instigator or coordinator of a variety of projects...
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  • Ian Bronson Albery (born 21 September 1936) is an English theatre consultant, manager, and producer. He is a former chief executive of Sadler's Wells Theatre...
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  • daughter of the writer T. W. Rolleston. Elder son of Bronson Albery and Una Gwynn Rolleston, Donald Albery (June 19, 1914 – September 14, 1988), took over...
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  • politician Bronson Albery (1881−1971), English theatre director and impresario Donald Albery (1914−1988), English theatre impresario Ian Albery (born 1936)...
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  • impresario Donald Albery and grandson of the producer Sir Bronson Albery. Albery's brother was the social inventor Nicholas Albery. After directing drama...
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  • into a theatrical family, with his father being the director Sir Bronson James Albery. His first job was to manage Sadler's Wells Ballet during the Blitz...
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    the play, but led to an important engagement for the same management (Bronson Albery) shortly afterwards. In the interim he had a great success playing a...
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  • playwright James Albery. His eldest brother Irving went into politics and became a Conservative MP and his middle brother, Bronson, became a theatre...
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    Among those born in Cumberland Terrace were the theatre manager Sir Bronson Albery, the teacher and historian Oscar Browning, the author Daphne du Maurier...
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    for theatrical horror began to wane and Casson and Thorndike joined Bronson Albery and Lady Wyndham in the management of the New Theatre in 1922. They...
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  • Sir Irving James Albery (12 May 1879 – 14 November 1967) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who served as Member of Parliament (MP)...
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  • "Because We Must," with Vivien Leigh, Alan Napier, Howard Wyndham, and Bronson Albery, was staged at Wyndham's Theater in 1937. Giffard also travelled to...
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    the Garrick Theatre, and, in partnership with Bronson Albery, the Criterion, and then, with Irving Albery, the Prince of Wales Theatre. During the First...
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    James Albery (4 May 1838 – 15 August 1889) was an English dramatist. Albery was born in London. On leaving school he entered an architect's office and...
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    James Albery. They had three sons, born between 1879 and 1882: the eldest and youngest, Irving and Wyndham, went into politics; the middle son, Bronson, became...
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  • L Rea & E P Clift's production company for West End theatre at Sir Bronson Albery's Criterion. Michael Denison, Brian Heather Stannard, Jane Jessie Winter...
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  • Thumbnail for Richard O'Donoghue (actor)
    in London, firstly with theatrical entrepreneurs Sir Bronson Albery and his son Sir Donald Albery and then in partnership with Gervase Farjeon. In 1967...
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  • Margaret Heather Boys, married Donald Albery as his second wife, and was mother of Nicholas Bronson Albery and Tim Albery. Cecily (or Cicely) Joan Baker, the...
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