Miscellaneous

What is the oldest theatre in London?

What is the oldest theatre in London?

Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Theatre Royal Drury Lane With an original structure which dates back to 1660, the Theatre Royal holds 2196 audience members whilst being the oldest theatre in the city still in use. A grade I listed building, the theatre is located in Covent Garden, near the heart of the West End.

When did the Adelphi Theatre open?

1806
Adelphi Theatre/Opened

Who owns the Adelphi Theatre London?

the Nederlander Group
The Adelphi Theatre is co-owned with the Nederlander Group. If you’d taken a stroll down the Strand at any point over the last 200 years, you would have found a playhouse on the site where the Adelphi now sits.

Which theatre is the oldest theatre in London When did it open?

the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Seeing a West End show is a common tourist activity in London. There are a total of 38 theatres in the West End, with the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, opened in May 1663, the oldest theatre in London.

Which is a famous area in London for theatres?

West End
London’s theatrical heartland, often referred to as Theaterland or West End, is roughly bounded by Piccadilly Circus to the west, Trafalgar Square to south, Tottenham Court Road to the north and Covent Garden to the east.

How long is back to the future musical?

two hours and 40 minutes
How long is Back to the Future the Musical? Back to The Future The Musical is two hours and 40 minutes long, including a 20 minute interval.

How many seats are in the Adelphi Theatre?

1,500
Adelphi Theatre/Capacity

How many theatres are in the West End?

39 theatres
Learn all about the 39 theatres in the West End, as we take you on a whistlestop tour of the venues throughout Theatreland.

What are the plays at the Adelphi Theatre?

Throughout its fascinating 200-year history, the theatre’s gorgeous art deco interiors have hosted Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard, the long-anticipated Phantom -sequel Love Never Dies, the record-breaking One Man Two Guvnors, and the gloriously glam-drag Kinky Boots.

When is the box office at the Adelphi open?

The box office at the Adelphi Theatre is open from 10am until 7:45pm Monday to Saturday and customers are able to make in-person bookings during these periods. Collecting pre-bought tickets can be done an hour before the performance starts. What is the box office number for the Adelphi Theatre?

When was cats filmed at the Adelphi Theatre?

With over 200 years of theatrical history on the site, the Adelphi was purchased by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group (now LW Theatres) in 1933 and completely refurbished. The 1998 video of Cats, which became a multiple Platinum Awarded VHS and DVD, was filmed on-stage at the Adelphi.

Why was the Adelphi Theatre in Covent Garden demolished?

A proposed redevelopment of Covent Garden by the GLC in 1968 saw the theatre under threat, together with the nearby Vaudeville, Garrick, Lyceum and Duchess theatres. An active campaign by Equity, the Musicians’ Union, and theatre owners under the auspices of the Save London Theatres Campaign led to the abandonment of the scheme.