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The Great Cambridge Theatre
Cambridge theatre is the perfect example of the English heritage, which is famous for the modern acknowledgement at that time. The design was a best example of culture and traditions. The production of the theatre was characterized by relatively short runs, which was used after later time in 1969. In late 1930, the stage was used for trade film shows and later it was used as cinema purposes later in 1969. There are a number of notable performances and productions made in the theatre. These included Half a Sixpence (1958), the black Mikado (1975-6) and Little Me (1964). These were the most famous productions, which got immense importance from the stage of the theatre. The audience enjoyed the different cultured production with a blend of English Heritage. This is the reason, why many audiences want to view the shows in this theatre. Many people are enough attached with the Western Heritage, which they find the best part in the cinema.