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There are around 250 theatres in London, the most famous of which are clustered in the city centre, known as the West End. A comprehensive London theatre map would extend out to the far reaches of ...
Did you know that 35 different bridges cross the Thames Rivers in London, starting with Hampton Court in the west and ...
The London Palladium. The London Palladium opened on Boxing Day 1910, a 3,000 seater theatre that went on to become one of the most famous theatres in the world. Here are a few facts about the ...
From April 2, London's National Theatre will be streaming some of its most famous productions. The season kicks off with James Corden in the farce One Man, Two Guvnors.
From Dame Maggie Smith to Ralph Fiennes, we’ve taken a look at some of the most famous faces to have performed at the National Theatre over the years.
We all know the rules: no mobile phones inside the theatre. We're not going to start encouraging snapping away on your iPhone when you're in the middle of a show, but London's theatres boast some ...
Peter Dazeley’s book, London Theatres, lifts the lid on some of the most spectacular, intricate, and yet often overlooked venues that our city has to offer.
The London Theatre Report, the first quantitative analysis of the capital's multi-faceted theatre ecology, indicates that London is the most significant theatre capital in the world, with a huge ...
In some ways, he is the successor to the great Victorian theatre architect Frank Matcham, who is responsible for designing many of the UK's most famous theatres, including the London Palladium and ...
The two predate the most famous theatre associated with Shakespeare, The Globe, built on London's South Bank in 1599. - 'Visceral experience' - ...
Considered one of the most famous landmarks in the world, the venue comprises multiple performance venues which together host over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people, ...