The Theatre Royal in Brighton was built in 1806 under the Royal Assent of the Prince of Wales, but it did not open until June 1807. The first performance was Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Royal Brighton Yacht Club was created in 1875.
The Royal Theatre was created in 2004.
The Royal Albion Hotel is located at 35 Old Steine, Brighton, UK. In fact it is within 200 feet of the English Channel. Brighton Sea life center and Brighton Pier are within walking distance from the hotel.
It was built for George Prince of Wales, beginning in 1787. Queen Victoria disliked Brighton and the Pavillion
Georgian Theatre Royal was created in 1788.
Royal National Theatre was created in 1976.
New Theatre Royal was created in 1854.
York Theatre Royal was created in 1744.
Royal Danish Theatre was created in 1874.
Royal Hippodrome Theatre was created in 1883.
Royal Court Theatre was created in 1888.
Royal Strand Theatre was created in 1832.