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succeeded Coppin in 1868. The theatre was destroyed by fire on the morning of 6 January 1872. Two firemen were killed when a wall of the burning theatre collapsed and another died of injuries. Their names were James Coates, Henry Vaughan, and Charles Tost. The last performance at the theatre was the
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Wyatt was forced to sell the theatre in 1858; he was declared insolvent and died 19 July 1860. The theatre was destroyed by fire on the morning of 3 October 1860. It started at Holmes's bakery adjoining; three people died as a result of a wall of the burning theatre collapsing.
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his co-manager. It was designed to accommodate around 3,000 patrons: 1500 in the pit (stalls), 500 in the dress circle; gallery 500 and upper boxes 750. The first lessee was J. Gordon Griffiths, and the first production was
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followed in 1867, and despite spending a fortune on improvements and a high-class production of
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The Bachelors' Ball at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Sydney 1857
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Burning of Prince of Wales Theatre, Sydney on 6 January 1872
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Index

Prince of Wales Opera House

Castlereagh Street, Sydney
Theatre Royal
King
Castlereagh
Joseph Wyatt
Royal Victoria Theatre
William Dind
Knowles
The Hunchback
Mr and Mrs Waller
casino

Robert Fitzgerald
Flotow
Martha
Lyster's Opera Company
Edgar Ray
Leman Rede
George Coppin
J. R. Greville
William Dind
William Dind
Samuel Lazar
Theatre Royal
H. J. Byron
Daisy Farm
Adelaide Bowring
W. J. Holloway

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