- Shaftesbury Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Shaftesbury Theatre
caption = The theatre's current production is "Hairspray"
address =Shaftesbury Avenue
city = Camden,London
country =
designation = Grade II
latitude = 51.516083
longitude = -0.126
architect =Bertie Crewe
owner = The Theatre of comedy Company
capacity = 1,400 seat
type =West End Theatre
opened =27 December 1911
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames = New Prince's Theatre Prince's Theatre
production =
currentuse =
website = www.shaftesbury-theatre.co.ukThe Shaftesbury Theatre is a
West End Theatre , located onShaftesbury Avenue , in theLondon Borough of Camden .History
The theatre was designed for the brothers Walter and Frederick Melville by
Bertie Crewe and opened on26 December 1911 with a production of "The Three Musketeers ", as the "New Prince's Theatre", becoming the Prince's Theatre in 1914. It had a capacity of 2,392 and a stage 31' 10" wide by 31' deep.appeared at the Prince's Theatre in May 1933 when he played Julian Beauclerc in a revival of "Diplomacy".
The theatre was sold to
EMI in 1962, and became the Shaftesbury Theatre the following year.Part of the ceiling fell in on
20 July 1973 , forcing the closure of the long-running musical "Hair", after 1,998 performances. The theatre almost fell victim to redevelopment, but a campaign by Equity succeeded in having the theatre placed on the 'Statutory List of Buildings of Special architectural or Historic Interest', and the theatre was Grade II listed byEnglish Heritage in March 1974. [ [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=2&id=477981 English Heritage listing details] accessed28 April 2007 ]The theatre reopened with "
West Side Story " a year later. During the redevelopment of theRoyal Opera House in nearbyCovent Garden in the late 1990s the theatre was booked as an alternative London venue for performances includingBenjamin Britten 's "Paul Bunyan".Present day
The venue is currently owned by The Theatre of Comedy Company, who have owned the venue since 1984.
In March 2006, the 1,400 seat theatre underwent a large refurbishment, with the entire stalls and dress circle being reseated, redecorated and the front of house areas refurbished. Between 1 May and
1 September 2007 , it played host to a reworked revival production of "" to fill the summer gap, prior to the European premiere of the Tony Award-winning Broadway smash opened in October 2007.Notable productions
*"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1960s)
*"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying " (1960s)
*"Little Me " (1960s)
*"Hair" (September 20 ,1968 -July 20 ,1973 )
*"They're Playing Our Song " (October 1 ,1980 -May 8 ,1982 )
*"Follies " (July 1987 - February 1989)Recent and present productions
*"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (
20 October 1992 -17 July 1993 ) byJohn Kander andFred Ebb , starringChita Rivera
*"Carousel" (16 September 1993 -27 March 1994 ) byRichard Rodgers andOscar Hammerstein II
*"Out of the Blue" (23 November 1994 -10 December 1994 ) by Shun-Ichi Tokura,Paul Sand andDavid Gilmore
*"The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol" (25 January 1995 -25 February 1995 ) byJohn Berger , Simon McBurnley and Mark Wheatley
*"Harvey" (18 May 1995 -17 June 1995 ) by Mary Chase
*"" (10 October 1995 -16 December 1995 ) byEddie Izzard
*"Return to the Forbidden Planet " (19 December 1995 -13 January 1996 ) byBob Carlton
*"Tommy" (5 March 1996 -8 February 1997 ) byThe Who andDes McAnuff
*"Sinderella Comes Again" (22 April 1997 -3 May 1997 ) byJim Davidson and Bryan Blackburn
*"Rent" (12 May 1998 -30 October 1999 ) byJonathan Larson
*"Lautrec - The Musical" (6 April 2000 -17 June 2000 ) byCharles Aznavour andDee Shipman
*"" (17 October 2000 -3 February 2001 ) by Timothy Williams andAndrew Sabiston
*"Baddiel and Skinner: Unplanned" (17 April 2001 -12 May 2001 ) byDavid Baddiel andFrank Skinner
*"Peggy Sue Got Married" (20 August 2001 -13 October 2001 ) by Arlene Summer, Jerry Leichting andBob Gaudio , starringRuthie Henshall
*"Umoja: Spirit of Togetherness" (15 November 2001 -6 February 2002 ) by Todd Twala, Thenbi Nyandeni and Ian von Memerty
*"125th Street" (17 September 2002 -11 January 2003 ) by Alan Janes and Rob Bettinson
*"Calamity Jane " (26 June 2003 -20 September 2003 ) bySammy Fain ,Paul Francis Webster , and Phil Park, starringToyah Willcox
*"Thoroughly Modern Millie " (21 October 2003 -26 June 2004 ), starringAmanda Holden andMaureen Lipman
*"" (27 August 2004 -15 January 2005 ) by Keythe Farley,Brian Flemming andLaurence O'Keefe , starringDeven May
*"The Far Pavilions " - The Musical (24 March 2005 -17 September 2005 ), starringKulvinder Ghir
* "High Society " (1 October 2005 -21 January 2006 ), starringJerry Hall
* "Daddy Cool - The Musical" (15 August 2006 - 17 February 2007) byFrank Farian , starringMichelle Collins ,Javine Hylton and Harvey Junior
*"" (4 May 2007 -1 September 2007 ) byJacques Levy and Steve Margoshes, starring Ian Watkins andNatalie Casey
*"" (11 October 2007 - ) starring Michael Ball,Leanne Jones ,Mel Smith (replaced by Ian Talbot in January 2008),Ben James-Ellis ,Tracie Bennett , Adrian Hansel and Rachael Wooding, by Mark O'Donnell,Thomas Meehan ,Marc Shaiman andScott Wittman References
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 140-1 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
* "Who's Who in the Theatre", edited by John Parker, tenth edition, revised, London, 1947, p.1184.Nearby Tube Stations
* Tottenham Court Road
* HolbornExternal links
* [http://www.thisistheatre.com/londontheatre/shaftesburytheatre.html Thisistheatre.com - Shaftesbury Theatre]
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/ShaftesburyTheatre.htm Theatre History]
* [http://www.shaftesbury-theatre.com Shaftesbury Theatre]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/1921/index.html Scenes from the 1921-22 D'Oyly Carte season at the theatre]
* [http://www.dltentertainment.com/brochure/TOC/TOCBRFR.htm Theatre of Comedy]
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