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Old Vic TheatreCLICK HERE FOR ON-LINE STREETMAPWaterloo Road
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There are three bars at The Old Vic Theatre. Also available is ice-cream and confectionery. |
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For wheelchair users; There are steps to the foyer -
there is a ramped access to stalls available. There is access for two wheelchairs in the stalls. There are steps to the foyer. Guide dogs are allowed in the auditorium, or our staff are available to dog-sit. Lowest concession price available for disabled theatregoer and one companion. There are disabled person's toilets |
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NCP in Coin Street plus some meters are the closest public parking to The Old Vic Theatre. |
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London Waterloo is the tube station closest to The Old Vic Theatre. |
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London Waterloo is the closest British Rail Station to The Old Vic Theatre. |
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London Bus Routes: 1, 4, 68, 176, 188, 501
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HISTORY |
The Old VicThe Old Vic is one of the oldest theatres in London, being built in 1818, and is famous throughout the English speaking world. Long known as "the actors' theatre", many of the greatest performers of the last century have played on its stage, including Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Sybil Thorndyke, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Alec Guiness, Vivien Leigh, Ralph Richardson, Michael Redgrave, Peter O'Toole, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Kevin Spacey.
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