- en.wikipedia.org Olympic TheatreThe first Olympic theatre was built in 1806 on the site of Drury House (later Craven House),[2] for the impresario Philip Astley, a retired cavalry officer.
- theatre-oly.org en/The 9th Theatre Olympics|The Theatre Olympics is an international fair of theatre arts, established in 1993 by world renowned directors and playwrights.
- touristportalen.gitlab.io vicenza479/olympic-…Today, it is the world's oldest theatrical scenery, still used in the productions. In 1994, the Olympic Theatre was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
- olympicballet.org homepage/Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) is an emerging nonprofit ballet company with estimated audiences of 15,000 annually, including 4,000 school children.
- Welcome to the historic olympic theater.
- http://arthurlloyd.co.uk Olympic.htmHowever, because of the Patent laws Elliston was not allowed to run both Theatres so he put the Olympic up for sale on the 13th of June 1820.
- ibdb.com theatre/olympic-theatre-1227See all of the Broadway shows that have played at the Olympic Theatre.
- Masterpiece and last work by Andrea Palladio, the Olympic theatre was commissioned in February 1580 by the Olympic Academy.
- Community theatre in sequim washington on the olympic peninsula in washington.
- Verdant Productions In Association with 3Olympia Theatre. The Mother Of All The Behans. Price from €21.50.