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Vaudeville TheatreCLICK HERE FOR ON-LINE STREETMAP 404 Strand
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There are 3 bars at The Vaudeville. Also available is ice-cream and confectionery. |
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Staff will dog-sit Guide Dogs. Half price tickets are available for disabled theatregoer and one companion from Monday – Thursday. Accessible to a wheelchair user able to walk short distances and up a few steps.
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MasterPark Trafalgar Square, NCP Drury Lane are the closest public car parks to The Vaudeville. |
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Charing Cross/Covent Garden/Embankment are the closest London underground stations to The Vaudeville. |
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London Charing Cross is the closest British Rail station to The Vaudeville. |
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HISTORY |
The Vaudeville Theatre
The original theatre on this site was designed by C J Phipps and opened on 16th April, 1870. The theatre was subsequently reconstructed, to designs once again by C J Phipps, and reopened on 13th January, 1891. This theatre added the still existing four-storey high frontage in Portland stone. The theatre then closed on 7th November, 1925 when the interior was completely reconstructed to designs by Robert Atkins - the auditorium was changed from a horseshoe shape to the current rectangle shape - reopening on 23th February, 1926.
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