- Fortune Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Fortune Theatre
caption = "The Woman in Black " (2006)
address = Russell Street
city = Westmister,London
country =
designation = Grade II
latitude = 51.513083
longitude = -0.120917
architect = Ernest Schaufelberg
owner =Ambassador Theatre Group
capacity = 435 on 3 levels
type =West End theatre
opened = 8 November 1924
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames = Fortune Thriller Theatre
production =
currentuse =The Woman in Black
website = www.theambassadors.comFortune Theatre is the name of a 432 seat
West End theatre in Russell Street, nearCovent Garden , in theCity of Westminster , built in 1922-4 by Ernest Schaufelberg forimpresario Laurence Cowen. The façade is principally bush hammered concrete, with brick piers supporting the roof. The theatre is entered through bronze double doors, internally, there is a foyer of grey and red marble, with a beaten copper ticket booth. The theatre is situated next toCrown Court Church and opposite the Theatre Royal. It was the first theatre to be built in London after the end ofWorld War I .The theatre opened, as the Fortune Thriller Theatre on
August 8 1924 , with "Sinners" by Lawrence Cowen. An author and playwright, Cowen commissioned the theatre in anItalianate style, that stands on the site of the old Albion Tavern, apublic house that was frequented by Georgian and Victorian actors. On this site had once stood the historicCockpit Theatre .During
World War II , the theatre hosted performances by ENSA, entertainers drawn from the armed forces. Since the war, the theatre has been areceiving house , with actors such as DameJudi Dench ,Dirk Bogarde andMaureen Lipman appearing. The Fortune also hosted shows fromFlanders and Swann andBeyond the Fringe . "Nunsense " played at the theatre in 1987.Since 1989 the theatre has hosted the long running play "
The Woman in Black ", which was adapted byStephen Mallatratt from the book of the same name bySusan Hill . A celebration was held in 2001 to mark the 5000th performance. From 9 to 13 September 2008, the show was performed in Japanese byTakaya Kamikaya andHaruhito Saito , in celebration of the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the UK and Japan. [ [http://www.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=207&story=E8821201528884 WhatsOnStage] ]With 432 seats in the auditorium, it is believed to be the second smallest West End theatre. It was refurbished in 1960 [ [http://www.thisistheatre.com/londontheatre/fortunetheatre.html "The Fortune" thisistheatre] accessed 28 July 2007] .
The theatre's famous figurine, "
Terpsichore " (perched high above the entrance) was sculpted by M H Crichton of theBromsgrove Guild , a noted company of artisans fromWorcestershire .The theatre was Grade II listed by
English Heritage in May 1994 [ [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=2&id=433546 English Heritage listing details] accessed 28 Apr 2007] . Only the original Wembley Stadium pre-dates the theatre as a public building designed wholly using concrete as a textured and exposed façade.References
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 110 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
External links
* [http://www.theambassadors.com/fortune/ The Fortune Theatre] , Russell Street.
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Fortune.htm Russel Street Theatre History]
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