Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3114599> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3114599 subject Q13296696.
- Q3114599 subject Q18436992.
- Q3114599 subject Q8497612.
- Q3114599 subject Q8497646.
- Q3114599 subject Q8594906.
- Q3114599 subject Q8653223.
- Q3114599 subject Q8850931.
- Q3114599 abstract "The Grand Theatre (also known as Leeds Grand Theatre and Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House) is a theatre and Opera house in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was designed by James Robinson Watson, chief assistant in the office of Leeds-based architect George Corson, and opened on 18 November 1878. The exterior is in a mixture of Romanesque and Scottish baronial styles, while the interior has such Gothic motifs as fan-vaulting and clustered columns. The theatre is a Grade II* listed building. It seats approximately 1,500 people.The theatre is home to Opera North and is regularly visited by Northern Ballet. It has hosted many touring productions, musical artists and comedians.The theatre closed at the end of May 2005 for a major refurbishment, entitled transformation, and reopened on 7 October 2006 with a production of Verdi's Rigoletto. The Stalls area was completely re-seated and re-raked, the orchestra-pit enlarged, air-conditioning installed, backstage technical facilities dramatically improved, and Opera North now has an Opera Centre to the south of the theatre, accessible via a bridge and at street-level. The Centre includes two new stage-sized rehearsal spaces and increased office space. The cost of the refurbishment has been estimated at £31.5 million.A second phase of transformation included structural improvements and further refurbishment of the theatre, and also the restoration of the Assembly Rooms, a forgotten area on the first floor of the building. The Assembly Rooms opened in 1879 and functioned as the Plaza Cinema between 1912 and 1978 and subsequently as a rehearsal room for Opera North. With restoration now complete, the theatre has a second performance space, the Howard Assembly Room, which is used for recitals, concerts, chamber operas, experimental and educational work, and other events for which the main theatre is unsuitable.Since the "transformation" at the theatre and after a state of the art flying machine was introduced (helps hang set pieces), the theatre has been able to host big West End Musicals and plays.Productions at the theatre have included: The Phantom Of The Opera, Dirty Dancing, Shrek The Musical, Oliver, We Will Rock You and Wicked.".
- Q3114599 address "46 New Briggate".
- Q3114599 address "Leeds, LS1 6NZ".
- Q3114599 architect Q5538131.
- Q3114599 locationCountry Q21.
- Q3114599 openingYear "1878".
- Q3114599 owner Q5074501.
- Q3114599 seatingCapacity "1550".
- Q3114599 thumbnail Grand_Theatre,_Leeds_001.jpg?width=300.
- Q3114599 type Q7096609.
- Q3114599 wikiPageExternalLink showcharity.asp?chyno=500408.
- Q3114599 wikiPageExternalLink page.aspx?pageID=3B5842A8B7FDADC980256E200033B9E1.
- Q3114599 wikiPageExternalLink www.leedsgrandtheatre.com.
- Q3114599 wikiPageExternalLink howard-assembly-room.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q13296696.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483458.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q153562.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q16958876.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q176483.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q18436992.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q189234.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q23083.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q24354.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q245068.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q251667.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q253978.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q272506.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q326487.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q3476363.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q39121.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q46261.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q5074501.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q5538131.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q570600.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q616439.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q668929.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q7096609.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q7317.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497612.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8497646.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8594906.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8653223.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q8850931.
- Q3114599 wikiPageWikiLink Q915591.
- Q3114599 address "46".
- Q3114599 address "Leeds, LS1 6NZ".
- Q3114599 architect "George Corson".
- Q3114599 capacity "1550".
- Q3114599 city Q39121.
- Q3114599 country Q21.
- Q3114599 name "Grand Theatre".
- Q3114599 opened "1878".
- Q3114599 owner "Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House Ltd".
- Q3114599 owner "Registered charity 500408".
- Q3114599 type "Home of Opera North".
- Q3114599 type "Visiting productions".
- Q3114599 point "53.8 -1.5408".
- Q3114599 type Place.
- Q3114599 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q3114599 type Location.
- Q3114599 type Place.
- Q3114599 type Theatre.
- Q3114599 type Venue.
- Q3114599 type Thing.
- Q3114599 type SpatialThing.
- Q3114599 type Q24354.
- Q3114599 comment "The Grand Theatre (also known as Leeds Grand Theatre and Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House) is a theatre and Opera house in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was designed by James Robinson Watson, chief assistant in the office of Leeds-based architect George Corson, and opened on 18 November 1878. The exterior is in a mixture of Romanesque and Scottish baronial styles, while the interior has such Gothic motifs as fan-vaulting and clustered columns.".
- Q3114599 label "Grand Theatre, Leeds".
- Q3114599 lat "53.8".
- Q3114599 long "-1.5408".
- Q3114599 depiction Grand_Theatre,_Leeds_001.jpg.
- Q3114599 homepage www.leedsgrandtheatre.com.
- Q3114599 name "Grand Theatre".