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Aldwych

  • Theatre ID
    1074
  • Built / Converted
    1905
  • Dates of use
    • 1905: continuing
  • Current state
    Extant
  • Current use
    Theatre
  • Address
    Aldwych, Westminster, London, WC2B 4DF, England

Details

Built as a twin to the Strand (now Novello) Theatre in symmetrical relationship at either end of Marshall Mackenzies’s slightly later Waldorf Hotel, all forming part of the Aldwych/Kingsway improvement and, perhaps, except for Bush House, the only part to measure up fully to the monumental conception of the great curved highway. The Aldwych is a fine stone-faced classical building in its own right. Like the Strand Theatre, it is a corner building, in three major bays, each of four storeys plus a sheer attic over the main entablature. The two outer bays, facing Aldwych and Drury Lane respectively, display a giant order of engaged columns through second and third floors, carrying pediments with enriched tympana pierced by lunettes at attic level. The centre bay is recessed and turns the corner as a bold pilastered bow. The auditorium underwent a series of alterations from the 1960s to 80s, during the Royal Shakespeare Company’s tenancy, almost entirely to its architectural detriment. In accordance with the then fashionable idea that drama was harmed by the distracting presence of architecture, the auditorium was ruthlessly ‘painted out’. It has since been handsomely restored and can now be seen as an excellent Sprague design. It was described when first opened as being ‘Georgian’ in style. It has two balconies, the gallery being the rearward extension of the upper circle. The boxes are framed by Ionic piers on tall pedestals, carrying entablature blocks and semi-circular arches. The proscenium is square with a deep panelled frieze, central cartouche and coved sounding board.


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Foyer of the Aldwych Theatre
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Auditorium of the Aldwych Theatre
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Boxes to stage left at the Aldwych Theatre
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Proscenium of the Aldwych Theatre
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Auditorium of the Aldwych Theatre
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Streetscape showing the Aldwych Theatre, London, circa 1907
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  • Events
    • 1905 Use: continuing
    • 1905 Design/Construction:
      • W G R Sprague - Architect
    • 1963 Alteration: boxes altered (since reinstated)
      • Unknown - Architect
    • Owner/Management: Built for Seymour Hicks
    • Owner/Management: For management to 1950, see Diana Howard op. cit.
  • Capacities
    • Original: 1912: 1178
    • Later: 1946: 852 1950: 1100 1982: 994 1983
    • Current: 1074
  • Listings
    • Grade II
  • Stage type
    • Pros raked 1:18
  • Dimensions
    • Stage dimensions: Depth: 12.34m (37ft) Width SL: 6.71-7.92m (widest downstage) SR: 7.32-10.97 (widest downstage)
    • Proscenium width: 9.45m (32ft)
    • Height to grid: 15.09m (50ft)
    • Orchestra pit: Original

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Streetscape showing the site previously occupied by the Grand Theatre, Fulham, 1989
Grand Theatre, Fulham
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Exterior of stagehouse, Glasgow Coliseum, 2001
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