Vaudeville Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Strand, , London, WC2R 0NH
The original theatre on this site was designed by C J Phipps and opened on 16 April 1870. The theatre then closed on 7 November 1925 when the interior was completely reconstructed to designs by Robert Atkins - the auditorium was changed from a horseshoe shape to the current rectangle shape - reopening on 23 February 1926. Small wood-panelled foyer with ornate cream and gold ceiling. |
What’s on at the Vaudeville Theatre? The LadyKillers
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Facilities at the Vaudeville Theatre
- Facilities for Hard of Hearing?
- Disabled Access? Limited
- Air-conditioning? Yes
- Other Facilities? Guide Dogs are Welcome - please notify theatre when booking
- Bars at the Vaudeville Theatre: 3: Foyer, Dress Circle and Upper Circle.
- Toilets at the Vaudeville Theatre: Stalls: Ladies and Gents. Dress Circle: Gents. Upper Circle: Ladies and Gents
General Notes:
How to Get To The Vaudeville Theatre
- By Tube: The nearest tube station to the Vaudeville Theatre is the Charing Cross
- By Bus: The bus routes that pass close to the Vaudeville Theatre are:6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 68, 7A, 91, 139, 176 (please check for up to date information at www.tfl.gov.uk/buses)
- By Train: The nearest train station is Charing Cross
- Closest Parking: Westminter City Council car park at Spring Gardens (Trafalgar Square). NCP at Drury Lane. Do check up to date car park information at www.ncp.co.uk/london
Hotels near the Vaudeville Theatre
- Three star hotels: Strand Palace
- Four star hotels: Guoman Charing Cross
- Five star hotels: The Savoy Hotel
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Previous Shows at the Vaudeville Theatre: Great Expectations, Uncle Vanya, Volcano, What The Butler Saw, Broken Glass, Masterclass |
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