Guide to... Theatres on Earlham Street
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Cambridge Theatre
The Cambridge Theatre is one of the youngest and most attractive theatres in the West End, having opened in 1930 with...Read more
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Royal Opera HouseTop Pick
The Royal Opera, under the direction of Antonio Pappano, is one of the world’s leading opera companies. Based in the...Read more

Duke of York's TheatreTop Pick
The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) is an extraordinary success story. Founded in 1992, ATG is now the world’s number...Read more

Lyceum TheatreTop Pick
The Lyceum Theatre in London is a long and complex tale of success, downfall and rebirth. It all started in 1772 when...Read more

Donmar Warehouse
Led by Artistic Director Josie Rourke and Executive Producer Kate Pakenham, the Donmar is an intimate 251-seat,...Read more

Ambassadors Theatre
The Ambassadors Theatre, one of the smallest West End Theatres, was designed by W G R Sprague, with the intention of...Read more
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Wyndhams Theatre
Wyndham's opened on 16 November with a revival of David Garrick by T W Robertson in which the theatre's owner Charles...Read more
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Gielgud Theatre
Opened as the Hicks Theatre on 27 December with The Beauty of Bath, a musical play by Seymour Hicks (after whom the...Read more

Arts Theatre
Didi and Gogo wait on a country road by a tree for a man named Godot. All they know is that when Godot arrives they...Read more

Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre was originally built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte as The Royal English Opera House in 1891,...Read more

Phoenix Theatre
The Phoenix Theatre opened in 1930 with the premiere of Noel Coward's Private Lives featuring Coward himself in the...Read more

Shaftesbury Theatre
Welcome to the Shaftesbury Theatre. The largest independent theatre in the West End, we have been presenting high...Read more

Noël Coward Theatre
The New Theatre opened with a revival of Rosemary by Louis N Parker and Murray Carson in which the co-directors Sir...Read more

Prince Edward Theatre
The Emporium draper's shop was demolished and work began on a new theatre, designed by Edward Stone and built by...Read more

New London Theatre
Whilst the New London is a modern building there has been entertainment on the site since Elizabethan times. The...Read more

Dominion Theatre
The Nederlander Organization operates 9 theatres on Broadway and a further 15 across North America.In London, we own...Read more

Garrick Theatre
In 2005 veteran producers Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer purchased the Garrick Theatre, along with the Apollo,...Read more

Fortune Theatre
The Fortune Theatre, once so succinctly described as 'This most intimate of theatres' first opened to the public on...Read more

Queens Theatre
Committed to providing the best facilities for patrons owner Cameron Mackintosh, one of the world’s most successful...Read more

Vaudeville Theatre
The current building is the third theatre to be built on this prominent Strand site. The first theatre, which had a...Read more
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Jermyn Street Theatre is located at 16b Jermyn Street which is on the Regent Street side of Jermyn Street a few moments walk from Piccadilly Circus tube station.
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