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Garrick Theatre
Charing Cross Road
WC2H 0HH
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Garrick Theatre
Nearest tube
Charing Cross/Leicester Square
London''s Garrick Theatre was designed by Walter Emden, with CJ Phipps
brought in as a consultant to help with the planning on the difficult
site, which included an underground river. Originally the theatre had
800 seats on 4 levels, but the gallery (top) level has since been
closed and the seating capacity reduced to 656. The beautiful gold leaf
auditorium was restored in 1986 by the stage designer Carl Toms and in
1997 the front facade had a facelift.
The theatre has mostly been associated with comedies or comedy-dramas.
Recent productions include No Sex Please We''re British, which
subsquently transferred to the Duchess Theatre in August 1986. On 24th
October 1995 the Royal National Theatre''s multi-award winning
production of JB Priestley''s An Inspector Calls opened here, having
played successful seasons at the Royal National Theatre''s Lyttelton and
Olivier theatres as well as the Aldwych Theatre and a season on
Broadway.
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