Is Theatre Royal Drury Lane open?

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Is Theatre Royal Drury Lane open?

This opened in 1794 but it too surrendered to a fire in 1809. Today’s building was designed by Benjamin Wyatt and is the only theatre in London to have two royal boxes in the auditorium….Productions at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Show 42nd Street
Opened March 2017
Closed January 2019
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How big is the Theatre Royal Drury Lane?

13,134 square feet
The entire complex occupied 13,134 square feet (1,220 m2) bounded by Drury Lane (east), Brydges Street (west), Great Russell Street (north) and Little Russell Street (south).

What theaters does Andrew Lloyd Webber own?

He owns seven West End Theatres including the Cambridge Theatre, Adelphi Theatre (co-owned with the Nederlander Group), the Gillian Lynne Theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, The London Palladium and The Other Palace, which provides a unique London home for new musicals in development.

Why is it called Drury Lane?

It acquired its name from the Suffolk barrister Sir Robert Drury, who built a mansion called Drury House on the lane around 1500. After the death in 1615 of his great-great-grandson, another Robert Drury, the property passed out of the family. 173 Drury Lane was the location of the first J Sainsbury store.

What is the meaning of Drury Lane?

noun. a street in London, England, formerly notable for its theaters, named after the house Sir William Drury built there in the reign of Henry VIII. a famous theater (founded 1661) on Drury Lane in London, England. the theatrical district located on or near this street.

How old is Andrew Lloyd Webber now?

73 years (March 22, 1948)
Andrew Lloyd Webber/Age

Where is the LW Theatre in Drury Lane London?

The LW Theatres head office is open from 9:30am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays) and located at 67 Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5SP. PHONE NUMBER +44 (0)20 7557 7300

Where are the LW Theatres in the UK?

Whether you’re at Theatre Royal Drury Lane or The London Palladium; the Cambridge Theatre or the Adelphi Theatre (co-owned with the Nederlander Group); the Gillian Lynne Theatre, The Other Palace or Her Majesty’s Theatre, you’ll find that every experience you enjoy with LW Theatres is so much more than simply a show. LW Theatres Group Limited.

How tall are the bubbles at LW Theatres?

Further details can be found in our LW Theatres Audience Guide. Your safety is of paramount importance to us and therefore, across the theatre, we have reconfigured our seating to ensure that audience bubbles are seated at least 1m apart.

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