- Greenwich Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Greenwich Theatre
caption = The two facades of the Greenwich Theatre, to either side of the Rose and Crownpub , on 3 February 2007
address = Crooms Hill
city = Greenwich,London
country =
designation =
latitude = 51.479722
longitude = -0.008333
architect = B Meeking (1969 rebuild)
owner =
capacity = 421 seated
type =
opened = 1969
yearsactive =
rebuilt = 1871, 1898, 1969
closed =
othernames = 1855 Rose and Crown Music Hall 1871 Crowder's Music Hall 1879 Royal Borough Theatre of Varieties 1897 Greenwich Hippodrome 1898 Parthenon Theatre of Varieties
production = Visiting productions
currentuse =
website = www.greenwichtheatre.org.ukThe Greenwich Theatre is a localtheatre located in Croom's Hill close to the centre ofGreenwich in south-eastLondon .Building history
The building was originally a
music hall created in 1855 as part of the neighbouring Rose and Crownpublic house , but the Rose and Crown Music Hall was reconstructed in 1871 and renamed 'Crowder's Music Hall'.It briefly rejoiced in the name 'Crowder's Music Hall and Temple of Varieties', but was renamed in 1879 as 'Royal Borough Theatre of Varieties'. This name lasted less than 20 years. After a brief spell as the 'Greenwich Hippodrome', it was rebuilt in 1898 and became the 'Parthenon Theatre of Varieties'.
Having shown both live performances and films since 1915, in 1924 it was converted into a cinema. In 1949, the building was closed and it took a concerted campaign to save it from demolition during the 1960s. After substantial alterations, the building eventually reopened as the Greenwich Theatre in 1969.
It had to survive a further crisis in the late 1990s prompted by the 1997 withdrawal of its annual subsidy from the London Arts Board. It eventually reopened in November 1999.
The
seating capacity is currently 421, around an open thrust stage.Theatrical history
From 1969, the theatre became a showcase for many new dramatic works. Early plays included Chekhov's "Three Sisters" and
Jean Genet 's "The Maids " [imdb title|id=0071798|title=The Maids (1974)] , featuringGlenda Jackson ,Susannah York andVivien Merchant - many of the Greenwich cast featured in the subsequent film version. Greenwich Theatre also saw the première ofJohn Mortimer 's "A Voyage Round My Father " [imdb title|id=0084875|title=A Voyage Round My Father (1982)] and, on5 November 1981 ,Rupert Everett appeared in the première of "Another Country" - another play which successfully transferred to celluloid [imdb title|id=0086904|title=Another Country (1984)] , having also won accolades in the West End.References
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 113-4 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
ee also
*
Greenwich Playhouse a studio style theatre in GreenwichExternal links
* [http://www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk Greenwich Theatre website]
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Greenwich.htm "Theatres and Halls in Greenwich, London" {Arthur Lloyd, theatre history)]
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