Coliseum Theatre

Coliseum Theatre
See also London Colosseum.

Coordinates: 51°30′35″N 0°07′35″W / 51.509722°N 0.126389°W / 51.509722; -0.126389

London Coliseum

The London Coliseum in April 2004
Address St. Martin's Lane
City Westminster, London
Country UK
Designation Grade II*
Architect Frank Matcham
Owned by English National Opera
Capacity 2,358 seats on 4 levels
Type Opera House
Opened 1904
Rebuilt 2000 - 2004, RHWL
Previous names The Coliseum Theatre
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The London Coliseum (also known as the Coliseum Theatre) is an opera house and major performing venue on St. Martin's Lane, central London. It is one of London's largest and best equipped theatres and opened in 1904, designed by theatrical architect Frank Matcham (designer of the London Palladium), for impresario Oswald Stoll. Their ambition was to build the largest and finest 'People's palace of entertainment' of its age.[1]

History

The inaugural performance was a variety bill on 24 December 1904. In 1911, dramatist W. S. Gilbert produced his last play here, The Hooligan.

The theatre changed its name from the London Coliseum to the Coliseum Theatre between 1931 and 1968 when 651 performances of the musical comedy White Horse Inn started on 8 April 1931). It reverted to the original name when the Sadler's Wells Opera Company (having moved from Sadler's Wells Theatre) moved to the Coliseum in 1968. The Company changed its name to the English National Opera in 1974 and bought the freehold of the building for £12.8m.

From 16 June 1963 it became the second of London's three Cinerama Theatres, first showing the 3-strip version for the first 5 months, then 70mm single strip film was shown until 22 May 1968 when it screened its final movie.

It underwent extensive renovations between 2000 and 2004 and has the widest proscenium arch in London as well as being one of the earliest to have electric lighting. It was built with a revolving stage although this was rarely used. The theatre retains many of its original features and was Grade II* listed by English Heritage in September 1960.[2] The design team for the refurbishment was RHWL (architects), Arup Acoustics (acousticians) and Arup (building engineers).

The theatre hosted both the 2004 and 2006 Royal Variety Performances, in the presence of HRH the Prince of Wales.

View towards the stage

References

Notes
  1. ^ London Coliseum (Arthur Lloyd) accessed 24 Oct 2007
  2. ^ English Heritage listing details accessed 28 Apr 2007
Sources
  • Earl, John and Michael Sell, Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950, Theatres Trust, 2000 pp. 121–122 ISBN 0-7136-5688-3

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