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Which part of the text does each statement refer to:

#1. The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane is the ancient one (…)

#2. King Charles II was the first king who visited The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane (…)

#3. The Baddeley Cake is given to all Company members on each Twelfth Night (…)

#4. R.Baddeley became one of the members of King’s Company (…)

#5. According to Baddeley’s testament treat is given to the Company every Twelfth Night (…)

1. The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane is one of the oldest London theatres.

2. It was open on May 7, 1663.

3. King Charles II was present at the performance and he was the first British king who attended a public theatre.

4. Since that time the theatre is called Royal and the actors - the King's Company.

5. Drury Lane, as it is called sometimes, is a theatre of traditions.

6. One of them - dating back to 1795 - is kept each Twelfth Night, January 6th.

7. On this day the Baddeley cake is offered to every member of the Company with a glass of wine.

8. Robert Baddeley was a pastry cook who became an actor and joined the King's Company at the Theatre Royal.

9. After a successful stage career he left money in his will to give cake and wine for the Company every Twelfth Night.

10. After the evening performance the actresses and actors come off the stage in their costumes and make-up and go to the hall to eat the Baddeley cake.

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Which part of the text does each statement refer to:

#1. One of the inhabitants of Stratford planned building a theatre for the town on the site he gifted. (…)

#2. Shakespeare festivals have been held since the opening of the theatre. (…)

#3. Building of the new theatre started soon in three years after the fire. (…)

#4. The modern theatre has different architecture from its predecessor. (…)

#5. The theatre owns a lot of equipment and facilities. (…)

1. The season of Shakespeare's play, which is held annually at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, has become so established that it now carries the reputation of an English tradition.

2. In 1874, Charles Flower, a prominent resident of Stratford, began a scheme for building a theatre for the town, and he presented a two-acre site on the banks of the river for this purpose.

3. On April 23, Shakespeare's birthday, in 1879, the First Memorial Theatre was opened with a Shakespeare Festival.

4. Since that time, Festivals have been held for a few weeks every year.

5. In 1926, like two other famous theatres - Drury Lane and Covent Garden - Stratford's Theatre was burned to the ground.

6. But the fire did not stop the Shakespeare season.

7. For the next six years it was held at the local cinema, while the Chairman of the Board of Governors, then Sir Archibald Flower, began a world-wide campaign for funds to rebuild it.

8. In 1929, three years after the fire, the foundation stone of the new theatre was laid.

9. The present Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, which was opened in 1932 and was designed by Elizabeth Scott, does not attempt to imitate its Gothic predecessor.

10. The Theatre is now one of the most comfortable and best equipped in the world, completely self-contained, with its own wardrobes and workshops, library, picture gallery and restaurant.

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