- The
Raymond Revuebar (1958–2004) was a
theatre and
strip club at 11 Walker's
Court (now the
location of The Box Soho nightclub), in the
centre of London's...
-
authority of the Lord Chamberlain's
powers in 1958 when he
opened the
Raymond Revuebar strip club as a
private club in the
former Doric Ballroom in Soho's Walker's...
-
routines were
filmed at the
Raymond Revuebar Theatre. In
addition to lesser-known
videos such as A
Night at the
Revuebar (1983), the 1980s also
featured mainstream...
- such as the
Windmill Theatre on
Great Windmill Street and the
Raymond Revuebar owned by
entrepreneur Paul Raymond, and
music clubs such as the 2i's Coffee...
-
Court in Soho, London, on the
premises formerly occupied by the
Raymond Revuebar.
Opened on 9
February 2011, it
bills itself as a "theatre of varieties"...
- Soho, London, on the
premises formerly occupied by the
Raymond Revuebar. The
Raymond Revuebar (1958–2004) was a
theatre and
strip club at 11 Walker's Court...
- tour's male p****engers
watching a
strip show (Jan
Carson of the
Raymond Revuebar). The film ends with the
Beatles dressed in
white tailcoats, highlighting...
- Coltrane. The
group performed at the
Boulevard Theatre,
above Soho's
Raymond Revuebar, and
gained a cult following, with
visiting audience members including...
- late 1950s the
alley became ****ociated with Soho's **** trade. The
Raymond Revuebar opened in 1958 and
closed in 2004.
There are now
plans to
redevelop the...
-
setting up
their own
comedy club
called "The
Comic Strip" in the
Raymond Revuebar, a
strip club in Soho. Mayall's
Kevin Turvey character gained a regular...