Actions

Difference between revisions of "Garrick Theatre"

From Londonhua WIKI

Line 19: Line 19:
  
 
=Overview=
 
=Overview=
The Garrick Theatre is one of the West End theaters on Theatre Row in London. It is owned by the company named Nimax Theaters. It first opened with the production named  'The Profligate' by A. W. Pinero. <ref name = "sor"> The Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. (n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2017, from http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/GarrickTheatre.htm </ref> This theatre was designed by Walter Emden and C. J. Phipps, and it was built by Messrs Peto.<ref name = "sor"/>  The theater is named after the stage actor David Garrick.
+
The Garrick Theatre is one of the West End theaters on Theatre Row in London. It is owned by the company named Nimax Theaters. It first opened with the production named  'The Profligate' by A. W. Pinero. <ref name = "sor"> The Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. (n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2017, from http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/GarrickTheatre.htm </ref> This theatre which opened in 1889 was designed by Walter Emden and C. J. Phipps, and it was built by Messrs Peto.<ref name = "sor"/>  The theater is named after the stage actor David Garrick.
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
Line 25: Line 25:
  
 
=Theater Space=
 
=Theater Space=
 
+
[[File:Garrick Theatre, Let it Be.JPG|200px|thumb|The Garrick Theatre advertising Let it Be]]
 +
The auditorium was constructed on four levels, Stalls and Pit, Dress Circle, Upper Circle, and Gallery and seats 656. According to an article on the theatre, it was quoted in the ERA to be able to seat 1,500, but when 2 Circle Boxes were removed, the seating count was 1,250. <ref name = "sor"/>  The number now is 656 because today, the Gallery seating is closed. The interior decoration remains much the same as it was when the theater first opened.
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
 
 
 
=Scenic=
 
=Scenic=
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>

Revision as of 16:29, 21 May 2017

Garrick Theatre

Garrick Theatre
Garrick Theatre London 2011.jpg
The Garrick Theatre
The Garrick Theatre
Artist Attributed to Andreas Praefcke
Year 2011
Location Garrick Theatre, London

Overview

The Garrick Theatre is one of the West End theaters on Theatre Row in London. It is owned by the company named Nimax Theaters. It first opened with the production named 'The Profligate' by A. W. Pinero. [1] This theatre which opened in 1889 was designed by Walter Emden and C. J. Phipps, and it was built by Messrs Peto.[1] The theater is named after the stage actor David Garrick.


Theater Space

The Garrick Theatre advertising Let it Be

The auditorium was constructed on four levels, Stalls and Pit, Dress Circle, Upper Circle, and Gallery and seats 656. According to an article on the theatre, it was quoted in the ERA to be able to seat 1,500, but when 2 Circle Boxes were removed, the seating count was 1,250. [1] The number now is 656 because today, the Gallery seating is closed. The interior decoration remains much the same as it was when the theater first opened.

Scenic



Lighting & Projections



Sound



Costumes



Performances

Romeo and Juliet (2016)



References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. (n.d.). Retrieved May 20, 2017, from http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/GarrickTheatre.htm



External Links



Image Gallery