Playhouse Theatre
Address:
Northumberland Ave, Charing Cross, London WC2N 5DE, United Kingdom
London,
Playhouse Theatre History
Originally opening on 11 March 1882 with a revival of Offenbach’s Madam Favart. The theatre was rebuilt in 1905 but during the work, part of the roof from the adjacent Charing Cross railway station collapsed and crashed through the roof and walls of the theatre. The building was repaired and re-opened as the Playhouse Theatre on 28th January 1907 with a one act play called The Drums of Oudh and a play called Toddles, by Tristan Bernard and Andre Godfernaux.
Since then, the Playhouse has hosted the likes of WS Gilbert, legendary actress-manager Gladys Cooper, the BBC, The Almeida Theatre Company, The Peter Hall Company and Janet McTeer. In January 2003, Maidstone Productions became the new owners of the theatre. The Ambassador Theatre Group have maintained stewardship of Playhouse Theatre since 2003 and have since gone on to acquire 100% ownership.
The theatre has most recently played host to shows such as Caroline, or Change, The Best Man, and Glengarry Glen Ross. It is currently home to Fiddler On The Roof until November. Cyrano de Bergerac starring James McAvoy will follow, making its home in the Playhouse from the 27 November 2019 until 29 February 2020.
Shows at the Playhouse Theatre
| Dates | Production | ||
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| 10/24/2022 | - | 11/19/2022 | |
| 6/29/2022 | - | 9/10/2022 | |
| 5/23/2022 | - | 8/27/2022 | |
| 11/15/2021 | - | 9/28/2024 | |
| 10/6/2020 | - | 12/19/2020 | |
| 6/10/2020 | - | 9/5/2020 | |
| 3/11/2020 | - | 5/30/2020 | |
| 12/6/2019 | - | 2/29/2020 | |
| 3/21/2019 | - | ||
| 11/20/2018 | - | 3/2/2019 | |
| 2/24/2018 | - | 5/26/2018 | |
| 10/26/2017 | - | 2/3/2018 | |
| 10/11/2017 | - | 10/14/2017 | |
| 11/4/2016 | - | ||
| 6/14/2016 | - | 10/29/2016 | |
| 1/6/2010 | - | 11/26/2011 | |
| 10/20/2008 | - | 1/2/2010 | |
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