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  2. Playhouse Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Playhouse Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, located in Northumberland Avenue, near Trafalgar Square, central London. The Theatre was built by F. H. Fowler and Hill with a seating capacity of 1,200. It was rebuilt in 1907 and still retains its original substage machinery. As of November 2021, the theatre has been ...

  3. Southwark Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Southwark Playhouse has moved venues twice in its 20-year history. After leaving its original home in Southwark Bridge Road in 2006, the theatre operated in vaults beneath platform one of London Bridge railway station, accessed from Tooley Street, from 2007 until early 2013. Since early 2013 the theatre has been based at 77-85 Newington ...

  4. Northumberland Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Other buildings include the Nigerian High Commission at No. 9 [12] and a London School of Economics halls of residence. [2] The Playhouse Theatre on Northumberland Avenue was built by Sefton Parry and opened in 1882 as the Avenue Theatre. George Alexander produced his first play here. In 1905, the theatre was destroyed after part of Charing ...

  5. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    The majority of London's commercial "theatre land" is situated around Shaftesbury Avenue, the Strand and nearby streets in the West End.The theatres are receiving houses, and often feature transfers of major productions from the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company.

  6. Cable Street - Wikipedia

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    The nearest London Underground station is Tower Hill. ... in October 1936 ran at the Southwark Playhouse theatre in London from 16 February - 16 March 2024.

  7. Fortune Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre is situated next to Crown Court Church, and dwarfed by the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on the opposite side of the road. Cowen commissioned architect Ernest Schaufelberg to design the theatre in an Italianate style. Constructed from 1922 to 1924, it was the first theatre to be built in London after the end of the First World War. One ...

  8. Theatre Royal Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre on Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.

  9. Piccadilly Circus tube station - Wikipedia

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    This station can act as an intermediate terminus for southbound Bakerloo line trains. Piccadilly Circus is one of the few London Underground stations which have no associated buildings above ground. London Transport Museum frequently runs guided tours of the original Edwardian parts of the station through its "Hidden London" programme. [13]