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Main hall of the Theatre Royal.

The Theatre Royal, also known as the Covent Garden, and eventually the Royal Opera House, was a theater within the city of London.

In the year 1754, a musical known as The Beggar's Opera was performed as a revival here, where the Templar Haytham Kenway performed an assassination to obtain a precursor amulet.

History

Entry hall of the opera house.

Opened in the year 1732, the Theatre Royal was the home of many famous performances, some including musical pieces by Handel, several operas, dances, and even acrobatics. The building was mostly known for its presentations of plays, at least for the first hundred years of its existence, as King Charles II had given it exclusive rights to hold spoken dramas within London. Later, in the year 1808, the original building was destroyed in a fire. After being rebuilt, it burned to the ground once more in the year 1857, before finally being completely renovated in the 1990s, with smoke alarms installed and other various safety measures taken into account.

Assassination

Haytham sitting behind Miko.

In the year 1754, Haytham Kenway met with the Templar Grand Master, Reginald Birch, where the pair planned the murder of Miko, a member of the Assassin Order, who possessed a precursor artifact. He was located in a third floor booth, closest to the stage on the right, where he was busy watching the musical. Haytham, after stealthily scaling the walls and lock-picking his way to the room, stabbed him in the back through the chair with his Hidden Blade, and stole the key from his neck. As he left, most of the other civilians within were evacuated, with some people being traumatized to the point of leaving the city.

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