Trafalgar Theatre, London
Opened in September 1930 as the Whitehall Theatre.
In 2004 the theatre was redesigned and converted into two theatres:
Trafalgar Studios 1 – the former circle area
Trafalgar Studios 2 – the former stalls area
In 2020 when all theatres were forced to close because of the Covid-19 pandemic the building was redesigned again and reverted to a single auditorium. It is due to re-open in 2021 as the Trafalgar Theatre.
For productions between 2004 and 2020 see under:-
Trafalgar Studios 1, London
Trafalgar Studios 2, London
Past productions
- Jersey Boys
- Abigail’s Party
- Art
- The Blues Brothers – A Tribute
- Bouncers
- Cooking with Elvis, Live Theatre Newcastle
- Anna Weiss
- A Penny for a Song, Oxford Stage Company
- 50 Revolutions
- Eurydice, Straydogs
- Three Sisters, Oxford Stage Company
- Making Noise Quietly
- The Dead Monkey
- The Slow Drag
- Cash on Delivery, Bill Kenwright
- The Roy Orbison Story
- Dangerous Corner, Chichester Festival Theatre Productions and Duncan C Weldon
- Travels with My Aunt
- Murder by Misadventure
- The Blues Brothers – A Tribute
- Rick’s Bar Casablanca
- Absurd Person Singular, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
- Run for Your Wife, Theatre of Comedy
- A Touch of Danger
- The Foreigner, Bruce Hyman, Harvey Kass, and The Foreigner Ltd
- Journey’s End
- Curtains, Eddie Kulukundis, Hampstead Theatre, Independent Theatrical Productions Ltd, Theatre Productions PLC, and United British Artists
- The Importance of Being Earnest, Genius Productions
- When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout
- When We Are Married, Theatre of Comedy
- Nuts
- Private Dick
- Anyone for Denis?, Robert Fox Ltd and Witzend Productions Ltd
- Wot! No Pyjamas!, Paul Raymond
- Ipi Tombi
- Breezeblock Park, Colin Brough and Lupton Theatre Company Ltd
- Women Behind Bars, Debbie Raymond and Fiona Richmond
- Arsenic and Old Lace, Grosvenor Entertainments
- In the Red, Allan Davis Ltd, John Gale , and Windsor Theatre Company
- Fringe Benefits, Brian Rix Enterprises, Forum Theatre Billingham, Ray Cooney Productions Ltd, and Triumph Theatre Productions Ltd
- Come Into My Bed, Paul Raymond
- What the Butler Saw, English Stage Company
- Snatch 69, Paul Raymond
- Pyjama Tops, Paul Raymond
- Dead Silence!, David Conyers for Associated London Theatre and James Verner for Bloomsbury Plays Ltd
- Uproar in the House
- Sign Here, Please (aka I Want to See Musov!), Ernest Hecht and Stanley Dubens
- Come Spy With Me, Peter Bridge
- Chase Me Comrade!
- One for the Pot, Brian Rix Enterprises and Rix Theatrical Productions
- 14 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY
- Opened 29th September 1930
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- Whitehall Theatre, London (September 1930 – December 2003)
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