Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Originally called the Theatre Royal in Bridges Street, until a 1672 fire, then reopened as Drury Lane in 1674. It was demolished in 1791, reopened in 1794, another fire in 1809, then in its present form opened in 1812.
Past productions
- Disney’s Frozen
- 42nd Street
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Warner bros
- Shrek the musical, Dreamworks
- Oliver!
- The Lord Of The Rings
- Simply Ballroom, Qdos Entertainment
- Il Diluvio Universale (The Great Flood), Opera Rara
- Children Will Listen, Childline and Stephen Sondheim Society
- Little Women, the Musical, Pelion Productions
- The Producers, Bob and Harvey Weinstein, David Ian for Live Nation, Frankel Baruch Viertel Routh Group, James R Jundt, Mel Brooks, Robert F X Sillerman, and Rocco Landesman
- Anything Goes, Act Productions, Clear Channel Entertainment, and National Theatre
- Let’s Dance, (Sundays) and Theatre Train
- Gene Pitney in Concert, Flying Music
- My Fair Lady, Cameron Mackintosh in association with Royal National Theatre
- The Sun Goddess, Mohri Mask Dance
- Stars of the Bolshoi, Columbia Artists
- Jane McDonald in Concert
- The Witches of Eastwick
- Dancing on Dangerous Ground
- Miss Saigon, Cameron Mackintosh Productions
- Victoria Wood and Friends, King’s Head Charity Gala
- An Evening with Barbara Cook, Crusaid and West End Cares
- Summer Gala, London City Ballet
- Music for Life, Crusaid
- Mr Wonderful: Sammy Davis Jr, A Musical Tribute, Barry J. Mishon
- The Pirates of Penzance, Joseph Papp Productions
- Being Alive: A Celebration of the Genius of Stephen Sondheim
- Nymph Errant, Barry J. Mishon
- Barry Humphries: Back with a Vengeance, the Second Coming
- Back With a Vengeance: Barry Humphries
- Old Four Eyes is Back: Mike Harding
- 42nd Street
- Noel, A Theatrical Celebration
- If They Could See Me Now:, Barry J. Mishon
- Dancin’
- Arpeggios and Arias, Amnesty International
- The Pirates of Penzance, Joseph Papp Productions
- The Pirates of Penzance, Michael White
- An Evening’s Intercourse with Barry Humphries
- The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
- Sweeney Todd
- Hello, Dolly!
- Brasil Tropical
- Chris de Burgh
- Tony Bennett Sings!!
- Jubilee: A Theatrical Celebration, Martin Tickner Productions and Queen’s Silver Jubilee Appeal
- A Chorus Line
- America! A Star-Spangled Bi-Centennial Gala, Martin Tickner Production
- Billy
- Catherine Street, London, W.C.2
- Seats 2,196.
- Opened 1663
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