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Hi, the Haymarket Theatre specialised in comedies during this period under Benjamin Nottingham Webster, essentially it was a playhouse. Her Majesty's Theatre opposite had a corps de ballet - and employed Paul Taglioni as ballet master. I can reference those aspects, but not Ann Gilbert's involvement. I've changed the theatre - because it's wrong - but it would be nice if someone could directly reference it to Gilbert's life. Cheers Kbthompson (talk) 10:28, 21 December 2007 (UTC)Reply