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A photo of The Garrick Theatre, London taken by myself.

A photo of The Garrick Theatre, London taken by myself.

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Garrick Theatre

Gemma Arterton leaving the Garrick Theatre, after her performance in the West End production of 'The Little Dog Laughed'London.

Gemma Arterton leaving the Garrick Theatre, after her performance in the West End production of 'The Little Dog Laughed'London.

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The Garrick Theatre is a West End theatre, located on Charing Cross Road, in the City of Westminster. It opened on 24 April 1889 with The Profligate, a play by Arthur Wing Pinero. In its early years, it appears to have specialised in the performance of melodrama, and today the theatre is a receiving house for a variety of productions. The theatre is named for David Garrick, considered the most influential Shakespearean actor.

Address: Charing Cross Road

City: Westminster (City of Westminster), London

Designation: Grade II* listed (listed building)

Latitude: 51.509722

Longitude: -0.128056

Architect: Walter Emden, with C. J. Phipps (Charles J. Phipps)

Owner: Nimax Theatres

Capacity: 656 on 3 levels,(1889 800 on 4 levels)

Type: West End theatre

Opened: 24 April 1889

Production: The Little Dog Laughed

Website: www.nimaxtheatres.com/nimax/garrick

source: wikipedia.org

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