- Gielgud Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Gielgud Theatre
caption = "Don Carlos " 2005
address =Shaftesbury Avenue
city = Westminster,London
country =
designation = Grade II listed
latitude = 51.511611
longitude = -0.133
architect =W.G.R. Sprague
owner =Delfont Mackintosh
capacity = 973 on three levels
type =West End theatre
opened = 27 December 1906
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames = 1906 Hicks Theatre 1909 Globe Theatre
production = THEATRE DARK - Awaiting Show
currentuse =
website = www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/Theatres/gielgud_theatre.phpThe Gielgud Theatre is a
West End theatre , located onShaftesbury Avenue in theCity of Westminster ,London , at the corner of Rupert Street. The house currently has 889 seats on three levels.History
, which opened in 1907 on the adjacent street corner.
The first play at the theatre was a musical called "
The Beauty of Bath " by Hicks andCosmo Hamilton . "My Darling", another Hicks musical, followed in 1907, followed by the successful London production of the Straus operetta, "A Waltz Dream " in 1908. An astonishing event occurred midway through the run of the theatre's next major work, "The Dashing Little Duke" (1909), which was produced by Hicks. Hicks' wife,Ellaline Terriss , played the title role (a woman playing a man). When she missed several performances due to illness, Hicks stepped into the role — possibly the only case in the history of musical theatre where a husband succeeded to his wife's role. [ [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/british/authors/hicks.html Seymour Hicks ] ]In 1909, the house was renamed the Globe Theatre. Another "Globe Theatre", located on Newcastle Street, had been demolished in 1902 to make way for the
Aldwych , and so the name became available. A number of notable productions ran at this Shaftesbury Avenue theatre and are listed below. "Call It A Day" by Dodie Smith opened in 1935 and ran for 509 performances, which was considered very successful for the slow inter-war years.Terence Frisby 's "There's a Girl in My Soup", opening in 1966, ran for 1,064 performances at the theatre, a record that was not surpassed untilAndrew Lloyd Webber 's production of theOlivier Award -winning comedy "Daisy Pulls It Off " by Densie Deegan opened in April 1983 to run for 1,180 performances, the theatre's longest run. [http://www.albemarle-london.com/Archive/ArchiveShow.php?Show_Name=Daisy%20Pulls%20It%20Off] In 1987Peter Shaffer 's play "Lettice and Lovage" was a hit withMaggie Smith andMargaret Tyzack , running for 2 years. The theatre has presented severalAlan Ayckbourn premieres, including 1990's "Man of the Moment". More recently,Oscar Wilde 's classic comedy, "An Ideal Husband " (1992) and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (2004) saw notable revivals.Refurbished in 1987, with extensive work on the gold leaf in the auditorium, the theatre is particularly notable for its beautiful circular Regency staircase, oval gallery and tower.
In 1994, in anticipation of the 1997 opening of a reconstruction of
Shakespeare 'sGlobe Theatre on theSouth Bank bySam Wanamaker , the theatre was renamed in honour of British actorJohn Gielgud . In 2003, SirCameron Mackintosh announced plans to refurbish the Gielgud, including a joint entrance foyer, with the adjacent Queen's Theatre, facing on to Shaftesbury Avenue. Mackintosh's Delfont Mackintosh Theatres took over operational control of the Gielgud fromAndrew Lloyd Webber 's Really Useful Theatres in 2006. The Delfont Mackintosh group also consists of theNoel Coward Theatre ,Novello Theatre ,Prince Edward Theatre ,Prince of Wales Theatre ,Queen's Theatre , andWyndham's Theatre . Work on the facade of the theatre started in March 2007.Notable productions
*1907: "
Brewster's Millions " byWinchell Smith &Byron Ongley
*1908: "A Waltz Dream " anoperetta by Oscar Straus
*1914: "Kismet", a revival ofEdward Knoblock 's play, withHenry Daniell in his London debut.
*1916: "Peg O' My Heart " by John Hartley Manners
*1920: "Fédora ", a revival of the 1882 play byVictorien Sardou , withBasil Rathbone as Loris Ipanoff
*1925: "Fallen Angels" byNoël Coward , starringTallulah Bankhead
*1931: "The Improper Duchess " byJames B. Fagan , starringYvonne Arnaud
*1935: "Call it a Day " by Dodie Smith
*1939: "The Importance of Being Earnest " byOscar Wilde , withJohn Gielgud starring as well as directing
*1942: "The Petrified Forest " byRobert Sherwood
*1949: "The Lady's Not for Burning " byChristopher Fry , withRichard Burton in a supporting role
*1959: "The Complaisant Lover " byGraham Greene , starringRalph Richardson
*1960: "A Man For All Seasons " byRobert Bolt , starringPaul Scofield
*1966: "There's a Girl in My Soup" byTerence Frisby
*1966: "The Matchgirls " by Bill Owen
*1976: A season ofBarry Humphries as "Dame Edna Everage "
*1982: "Design for Living " byNoël Coward , starringVanessa Redgrave
*1983: "Daisy Pulls It Off " byDensie Deegan
*1987: "Lettice and Lovage " byPeter Shaffer , starringMaggie Smith andMargaret Tyzack
*1990: "Man of the Moment" byAlan Ayckbourn
*1992: "An Ideal Husband " byOscar Wilde
*1995: "Design for Living ", starringRachel Weisz Recent and present productions
*2003: "
Tell Me on a Sunday " byAndrew Lloyd Webber , withDenise Van Outen
*2004: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", starringChristian Slater ,Frances Barber andMackenzie Crook
*2005: "Don Carlos" byFriedrich Schiller , starringDerek Jacobi
*2005: "Some Girls" byNeil LaBute , starringDavid Schwimmer andCatherine Tate
*2005: "And Then There Were None " byAgatha Christie , starringTara Fitzgerald
*2006: The RSC's "The Crucible ", starringIain Glen
*2006: The RSC's "The Canterbury Tales "
*2006: "Frost/Nixon " by Peter Morgan, starringMichael Sheen andFrank Langella
*2007: "Equus" byPeter Shaffer , starringDaniel Radcliffe andRichard Griffiths
*2007: "Macbeth " byWilliam Shakespeare , starringPatrick Stewart
*2007: "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby: Part One" byCharles Dickens
*2007: "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby: Part Two" byCharles Dickens
*2008:Carl Rosa Opera presents "TheGilbert & Sullivan Season"
*2008: "God of Carnage " byYasmina Reza , withRalph Fiennes andTamsin Greig Trivia
* The Gielgud/Globe used to be home to a resident theatre cat named Beerbohm, who is the only cat to have received a front page obituary in the theatrical publication,
The Stage . He died in March 1995 at the age of 20.Notes
References
* [http://londontheatredirect.com/theatreInfo/Gielgud-Theatre.htm History of the theatre]
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/GielgudTheatre.htm History and photos of the theatre and other images]
* [http://www.show-and-stay.co.uk/LONDON-THEATRES/gielgud-theatre.html Description of the theatre and its architecture]
* [http://www.monplaisir.co.uk/gielgud_theatre.htm Profile of theatre with list of productions]
* [http://www.lastminutetheatretickets.com/index.php?pr=Gielgud_Theatre Profile of the theatre]
* [http://uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-29057-action-describe-gielgud_theater_london-i Another profile of the theatre]Further reading
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 112 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
* "Who's Who in the Theatre", edited by John Parker, tenth edition, revised, London, 1947, pp. 477-478 and 1183.
* Bergan, Ronald, "The Great Theatres of London. An Illustrated Companion" (Prion, 1990) (ISBN 1-85375-057-3).
* Berry, Patricia Dee, "Theatrical London (Britain in Old Photographs" series) (Alan Sutton, 1995) (ISBN 0-7509-0942-0).External links
* [http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/theatres/display/cm/contentId/67185 Gielgud Theatre] from the London Theatre Guide, a website of
the Society of London Theatre
* [http://www.gielgud-theatre.com/ Gielgud Theatre link from the London Theatre Land website]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/british/authors/hicks.html Profile of Seymour Hicks]
* [http://www.albemarle-london.com/Archive/ArchiveShow.php?Show_Name=Daisy%20Pulls%20It%20Off Information about "Daisy Pulls It Off"]
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