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Wyndham's Theatre is a West End theatre, one of two opened by actor/manager Charles Wyndham (the other is the Criterion Theatre). Located on Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, it was designed c. 1898 by W. G. R. Sprague, the architect of six other London theatres between then and 1916. It was designed to seat 759 patrons on three ...
A View From The Bridge. ... Wyndham’s Theatre, 19 March to 8 June. Spirited Away. Take your seats: the original Japanese production of ‘Spirited Away’ (Supplied)
The play is scheduled to have its world premiere at the Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End, with performances expected to begin on 16 January 2025.It is scheduled for a strictly limited run until 5 April.
The New was the second of the three theatres in St Martin's Lane.The Trafalgar Square (now the Duke of York's) opened in 1892 and the London Coliseum in 1904. The actor-manager Charles Wyndham, who had been based at the Criterion Theatre for more than twenty years, moved in 1899 to the larger Wyndham's Theatre which he commissioned in Charing Cross Road.
Leopoldstadt's original run at Wyndham's—which had no seat unsold at any performance—was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the production temporarily shut down on 16 March 2020. On 25 October 2020 Leopoldstadt won the Olivier Award for Best New Play, [ 10 ] and Adrian Scarborough won for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. [ 11 ]
Skylight premiered in May 1995 at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, directed by Richard Eyre and starring Michael Gambon and Lia Williams. The production moved to the Wyndham's Theatre for a short run from 13 February 1996, again with Gambon and Williams. [1] [2] Both actors appeared in the Broadway transfer from September to December 1996.
When Wyndham left in 1899 to open his own theatre, Wyndham's Theatre (and then the New Theatre, now called the Noël Coward Theatre, in 1903) he remained the lessee bringing in various managements and their companies. [citation needed] In March 1883, the theatre closed for alterations demanded by the Metropolitan Board of Works.
The Dancers is a 1923 play by Gerald du Maurier and Viola Tree, written under the pen name Hubert Parsons.. It ran for 349 performances at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End, starring du Maurier himself alongside Tallulah Bankhead in her London debut.