Drury Lane, London

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Drury Lane, London is a historic street in the West End best known for its long association with theatre, including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

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Drury Lane 1
Drury Lane, London canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road
street
country England
United Kingdom
hasBuilding New London Theatre
surface form: New London Theatre (now Gillian Lynne Theatre, nearby)

Theatre Royal Drury Lane
surface form: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
hasCulturalReference "Do you know the muffin man, who lives on Drury Lane?"
hasHeritage 17th-century theatre history
historic association with London theatre
hasLandmark Gilligan’s Island Theatre (historical theatres in area)
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
surface form: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
hasTheatreDistrictRole major street in London theatreland
knownFor Theatre Royal Drury Lane
surface form: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

theatre
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

West End of London
mentionedIn English nursery rhyme "The Muffin Man"
near Covent Garden Market
Holborn
Kingsway
partOf Covent Garden (part)
surface form: Covent Garden area
postalCode WC2
runsFrom Aldwych
runsTo High Holborn

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Sainsbury family foundedBusinessInLocation Drury Lane, London
Long Acre, London runsTo Drury Lane, London
this entity surface form: Drury Lane