Theatres near Warwick House London
Culture vultures will appreciate the Warwick House London London as it is situated close to a great number of well-known London theatres which will take you the the realm of imagination or on the contrary will provoke you to face harsh reality and question the status quo. The most noted theatres in the area are critically acclaimed National Theatre, the rebellious Young Vic and splendid Finborough Theatre.
The Finborough Theatre
Founded in 1980 the Finborough Theatre in the Earls Court presents new British writing, UK premiers of overseas dramas, music theatre and rarely seen plays of the 19th and 20th century.
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The National Theatre
National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre designed by Denys Lasdun was opened by the Queen in 1976 and is located in the South Bank area. It includes three theatres: "The Oliver", the biggest one with a capacity of 1160 seats, the middle one "The Lyttelton" and the smallest "The Cottesloe". The theatre presents a wide range of plays for every taste, ranging from Shakespeare musicals to contemporary plays.
The Apollo Theatre
The Apollo Theatre London is situated on Shaftesbury Avenue in Westminster. It was designed by Lewin Sharp on a request of Henry Lowenfield. The theatre opened its doors in 1901 and in 1932 it was renovated.
The Prince of Wales Theatre
The Prince of Wales Theatre is located in Westminster on the Coventry Street near the Leicester Square. The Prince of Wales Theatre was established in 1884 and rebuilt twice in 1937 and in 2004.