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Category: Theatre
Category: Theatre
The theatre opened on 25th November, 1929 and is one of the smallest 'proscenium arched' West End theatres. It has 479 seats on two levels.
Category: Performing Arts
It is best known as "The National Theatre of the Fringe" a venue where new productions are first performed and honed prior to tours or possible transfers to the theatres of the West End.
Category: Performing Arts
Category: Theatre
Category: Theatre
Category: Theatre
Productions featured include the first performance of R. C. Sherriff's Journey's End in 1928 with Laurence Olivier, Arthur Miller's The Price, and Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell with Peter O'Toole.
Category: Theatre
The theatre was built as a pair with the Waldorf Theatre (now called the Novello Theatre), both being designed by W.G.R. Sprague. Funded by Seymour Hicks and built by Walter Wallis of Balham, the Aldwych theatre opened on December 23, 1905 with a production of Blue Bell.
In 1960, after intense speculation, it was announced that the Royal Shakespeare Company of Stratford-upon-Avon was to base its London productions in the Aldwych Theatre for the next three years. In fact they stayed for over 20 years, finally moving to the Barbican in 1982.
Category: Theatre
In 1973 it was renamed the Albery in tribute to the late Sir Bronson Albery who had presided as its manager for many years.
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