Plaque

Rose Theatre - Kingston upon Thames

Erection date: /11/2002

Inscription

{Beneath the Charter Quay logo:}
The first theatre of the 21st century was built by St George West London Ltd as part of the Charter Quay Development.
November 2002

Site: Rose Theatre - Kingston upon Thames (1 memorial)

KT1, Kingston High Street, 24 - 26

The plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Rose Theatre - Kingston upon Thames

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The Rose Theatre - Kingston upon Thames

Its layout is based on the former Rose Theatre in Southwark. The front rows h...

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Charter Quay Development

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St George West London Ltd.

Property developers within the Barclay Group.

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