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Playhouse Theatre

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Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5DE

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Playhouse Theatre (London) - Review - Hedwig and the Angry Inch
But back to the theatre. While it is a small theatre, it's really too big for Miss Hedwig's show, which does require a teenyweeny leetle(!) theatre. It's got to be intimate. It's got to feel like a gig. So - Miss Hedwig's show would work a bit better in a smaller venue. But having said that, there w...
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Playhouse Theatre (London) - Read Reviews
I went to watch Romeo and Juliet at this theatre and was amazed. Being one of the smaller theatres in London I was a bit dubious about going here but was surprisingly amazed. The layout of the theatre is very good and you get a very good view even from the back row in the stalls (unless you sit righ...
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Playhouse Theatre, London - London venue review - Itchy London Guide
The Playhouse has been around now for over 100 years and it it was refurbished in 1997. It's a reasonably small theatre by West End standards wit...
itchylondon.co.uk

Playhouse Theatre London - information and tickets
The original theatre here was called the Royal Avenue Theatre which opened 11 March 1882. There is a story that the site of the theatre was bought 'speculatively' by a property developer who believed that the owners of the adjacent Charing Cross Railway Station would need to buy the land to enlarge ...
thisistheatre.com

Playhouse Theatre: Theatre Information
The Royal Avenue Theatre opened on the 11th March 1882 with a revival of Offenbach's Madam Favart. The prefix Royal was soon dropped from the theatre's name, but comic operas, burlesques and the like remained the staple fare for several years. For much of this time, Arthur Roberts, a popular star of...
theambassadors.com

Playhouse Theatre: Footloose
tells the story of city boy Ren who has to move to a rural backwater in America where dancing is banned. All hell breaks out as Ren breaks loose and soon has the whole...
theambassadors.com

LondonTown.com | London Entertainment | Playhouse Theatre London
Sadly none of this glorious excess was ever seen by the bulk of the audience for the Playhouse Theatre’s most famous shows. 'Hancock’s Half Hour' and 'The Goon Show' were both recorded in this theatre’s glittering auditorium, along with a host of other BBC Radio shows. Since the BB...
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