- Wyndham's Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Wyndham's Theatre
caption = "Honour", starringDiana Rigg at Wyndham's, in 2006
address = Charing Cross Road
city = Westminster,London
country =
designation = Grade II* listed
latitude = 51.511111
longitude = -0.128222
architect =W.G.R. Sprague
owner = Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
capacity = 759 on 4 levels
type =West End theatre
opened = 16 November 1899
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames =
production = THEATRE DARK, prior toIvanov
currentuse =
website = www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/theatres/wyndhamsWyndham's Theatre is a
West End theatre , one of two opened by the actor/manager Charles Wyndham (cpCriterion Theatre ). Located onCharing Cross Road , in theCity of Westminster , it was designed byW.G.R. Sprague about 1898, the architect of six other London theatres between then and 1916. It was designed to seat 759 patrons on three levels although later refurbishment changed it into four. The theatre was Grade II* listed byEnglish Heritage in September 1960 [ [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=2&id=209091 English Heritage listing details] accessed 28 Apr 2007] .History
Wyndham had always dreamed of building a theatre of his own and through the admiration of a patron and the financial confidence of friends, he was able to realise his dream when Wyndham's Theatre opened on
16 November 1899 , in the presence of the Prince Of Wales. The first play performed there was a revival of T. W. Robertson's "David Garrick".In 1910,
Gerald du Maurier began an association with the theatre which lasted 15 years and to include the stage debut of the screen actressTallulah Bankhead . Du Maurier's small daughter, Daphne, often watched her father's performance from the wings. Thirty years later she presented her own play, "The Years Between", on the same stage.In January 1954, a small-scale musical pastiche,
Sandy Wilson 's "The Boy Friend ", which had begun life at the much smallerPlayers' Theatre , was moved to the Wyndham stage. It ran for 2078 performances, before eventually transferring to Broadway. During the 60s and early 70s the theatre continued to provide a setting for stars such asAlec Guinness ("Wise Child "),Vanessa Redgrave andDiana Rigg .The blockbuster of the decade – "
Godspell " - opened at Wyndham's in January 1972 and lasted to October 1974. The original cast includedDavid Essex ,Marti Webb andJeremy Irons .Among more recent distinguished productions were the world premiere of "
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan " byArthur Miller and the British premiere of Edward Albee's "Three Tall Women ", starringMaggie Smith . Twenty-five years after making her debut there, Diana Rigg returned to play a hugely successful season as Medea. The critically acclaimed comedy, "'Art'", byYasmina Reza , began its record-breaking run at Wyndham's in 1996 withAlbert Finney ,Tom Courtenay andKen Stott in the cast. It opened in October 1996, and transferred to theWhitehall Theatre in October 2001.Madonna made her West End debut there in 2002, performing in a sell-out production of "Up For Grabs". This was followed by many other dramatic productions including "Dinner" and the National Theatre's "Democracy" during 2004,
Holly Hunter in "By The Bog Of Cats", American TV starRuby Wax in a children's stage version of "The Witches " which ran during March 2005, followed by a controversial limited season ofEve Ensler 's "The Vagina Monologues " which ran without the stars -Sharon Osbourne and her daughter Aimee, who dropped out the night before the production opened. Since then, theatre patrons have seenSienna Miller star alongside Helen McClory, Reece Sheersmith and Clive Rowe in a new production of Shakespeare's "As You Like It "Delfont Mackintosh Era
In May 2005, the theatre was taken over by
Cameron Mackintosh 's Delfont-Mackintosh Ltd. which began operations of the venue in September 2005. In October 2005 the theatre presentedTom Stoppard 's adaptation of "Heroes" which starredRichard Griffiths andJohn Hurt .The following year the theatre hosted a new production of
Joanna Murray-Smith 's play "Honour" starring Diana Rigg,Martin Jarvis andNatascha McElhone , which ran between7 February and6 May 2006 . It later hosted the West End transfer of theMenier Chocolate Factory 's hit production ofStephen Sondheim 's musical "Sunday in the Park with George ", which starred Daniel Evans andJenna Russell and ran till September. Between December 2006 and April 2007, the theatre presented the West End commercial transfer ofAlan Bennett 's National Theatre smash hit "The History Boys " which played to sell-out houses during its run until April 2007.Bill Kenwright 's production ofSomerset Maugham 's "The Letter" played through summer 2007, before a short hiatus whereChita Rivera was due to grace the London stage once more, but was forced to postpone. "Shadowlands", based on the life story ofC.S. Lewis opened in October 2007, starringCharles Dance andJanie Dee , before another return of Alan Bennett's "The History Boys" from December 2007.The theatre closed temporarily for final refurbishment works before reopening in September 2008 with
Kenneth Branagh starring inMichael Grandage 's production ofChekhov 's "Ivanov " in a new version by Tom Stoppard, the opening play in the Donmar West End twelve-month season at Wyndham's, with tickets at Donmar Warehouse prices. [Mark Shenton reporting for The Stage on the 2008 refurbishment [http://blogs.thestage.co.uk/shenton/2008/09/patron-saint-of-ladies-loos/] ] .The Donmar West End season will also include
Derek Jacobi starring in "Twelfth Night " and Judi Dench inYukio Mishima 's "Madame de Sade ", both staged by Grandage, while Branagh as artistic associate will directJude Law in "Hamlet ".Recent and present productions
* "
Dinner " (9 December 2003 -3 April 2004 ) by Moira Buffini starringHarriet Walter
* "Democracy" (20 April 2004 -9 October 2004 ) byMichael Frayn , starringColm Meaney
* "Dylan Moran : Monster II" (1 November 2004 -13 November 2004 )
* "By the Bog of Cats" (1 December 2004 -26 February 2006 ) by Marina Carr, starringHolly Hunter
* "The Witches " (9 March 2005 -2 April 2005 ) by David Wood, starringRuby Wax
* "The Vagina Monologues " (7 April 2005 -14 May 2005 ), byEve Ensler
* "As You Like It " (21 June 2005 -17 September 2005 ) byWilliam Shakespeare , starringSienna Miller andClive Rowe
* "Heroes" (18 October 2005 -14 January 2006 ) by Gerald Sibelyras, starringRichard Griffiths andJohn Hurt
* "Honour" (14 February 2006 -6 May 2006 ) byJoanna Murray-Smith , starringDiana Rigg andMartin Jarvis
* "Sunday in the Park with George " (23 May 2006 -2 September 2006 ) byStephen Sondheim , starring Daniel Evans andJenna Russell
* "A Voyage Round My Father" (21 September 2006 -18 November 2006 ) by Jon Mortimer, starringDerek Jacobi
* "The History Boys " (18 December 2006 -14 April 2007 ) byAlan Bennett
* "The Letter" (19 April 2007 -10 August 2007 ), bySomerset Maughan , starringJenny Seagrove andAnthony Andrews
* "Shadowlands " (3 October 2007 -17 December 2007 ) byWilliam Nicholson , starringCharles Dance andJanie Dee "transferred to Novello Theatre, from21 December 2007 "
* "The History Boys " (20 December 2007 -26 April 2008 ) byAlan Bennett , starringDesmond Barrit Donmar West End at the Wyndham's
* "
Ivanov " (12 September 2008 -29 November 2008 ) byAnton Chekhov in a new version byTom Stoppard , starringKenneth Branagh and Kevin R McNally
* "Twelfth Night " (5 December 2008 -9 March 2009 ) byWilliam Shakespeare , starringDerek Jacobi
* "Madame de Sade " (13 March 2009 -23 May 2009 ) byYukio Mishima , starring Dame Judi Dench andRosamund Pike
* "Hamlet " (29 May 2009 -22 August 2009 ) byWilliam Shakespeare , starringJude Law Nearby Tube Stations
* Leicester Square
* Piccadilly Circus
* Charing CrossReferences
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 150 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
* [http://www.thisistheatre.com/londontheatre/wyndhamstheatre.html Theatre History]
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/WyndhamsTheatre.htm Theatre History and (Arthur Lloyd)]External links
* [http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/theatres/wyndhams/ Wyndham's Theatre Website]
* [http://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/ Delfont Mackintosh Theatres]
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