New Alexandra Theatre

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Leon Salberg, once a manager to this locale, died in this building and has been seen here ever since. A former head of the wardrobe department, a man in a top hat, a grey lady, a stage manager who jangles his keys, and entity who drains from electrical equipment have also been reported here.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
New Alexandra Theatre
Suffolk Street Queensway
Birmingham B5 4DS, United Kingdom


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GPS:
52.47611496276914, -1.901254892218276
Region:
West Midlands
Nearest Towns:
Birmingham, UK (0.9 mi.)
Perry Barr, UK (1.7 mi.)
Hockley, UK (1.8 mi.)
Aston, UK (1.8 mi.)
Edgbaston, UK (1.9 mi.)
Moseley, UK (2.0 mi.)
City And Borough Of Birmingham, UK (2.2 mi.)
Bordesley, UK (2.2 mi.)
Saltley, UK (2.2 mi.)
Harborne, UK (2.7 mi.)

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