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Not to be confused with Apollo Theater or Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Apollo Theatre
Apollo Theatre.jpg
Mamet's A Life in the Theatre starring Joshua Jackson in February 2005
Address Shaftesbury Avenue
City Westminster, London
Country UK
Coordinates 51°30′41″N 0°08′00″W / 51.511472°N 0.133417°W / 51.511472; -0.133417Coordinates: 51°30′41″N 0°08′00″W / 51.511472°N 0.133417°W / 51.511472; -0.133417
Designation Grade II
Architect Lewin Sharp
Owned by Nimax Theatres
Capacity 775, on 4 levels
Type West End theatre
Opened 21 February 1901
Production The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
www.nimaxtheatres.com/nimax/apollo

The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster.[1] Designed by architect Lewin Sharp for owner Henry Lowenfield, and the fourth legitimate theatre to be constructed on the street, its doors opened on 21 February 1901 with the American musical comedy The Belle of Bohemia. The production was followed by John Martin-Harvey's season, including A Cigarette Maker's Romance and The Only Way, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities.[2]

The first London theatre built in the Edwardian period, the Apollo was renovated by Schaufelberg in 1932, and a private foyer and anteroom was installed to the Royal Box. The sculpted work on the stone fascia is by T. Simpson, the building is of plain brick to the neighbouring streets. The theatre has a first floor central loggia. Inside there is a three galleried auditorium with elaborate plasterwork.[1] The theatre seats 796, and the balcony on the 3rd tier is considered the steepest in London.[3]

The Stoll Moss Group purchased the Apollo Theatre in 1975 and sold it to Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Really Useful Group and Bridgepoint Capital in 2000. Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer purchased the theatre and several others in 2005, creating Nimax Theatres, which still owns the theatre.

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Production history [edit]

Souvenir of 300th performance of Véronique at the theatre in 1905

George Edwards produced a series of successful Edwardian musical comedies, including Kitty Grey (1901), Three Little Maids and The Girl from Kays (1902). An English version of André Messager's light opera Véronique became a hit in 1904, starring with Ruth Vincent, who also starred in Edward German's Tom Jones in 1907. Between 1908 and 1912, the theatre hosted H. G. Pelissier's The Follies. After this, the theatre hosted a variety of works, including seasons of plays by Charles Hawtrey in 1913, 1914 and 1924, and Harold Brighouse's Hobson's Choice in 1916.[4] Gilbert Dayle's What Would a Gentleman Do? played in 1918.[2]

George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard managed the theatre from 1920 to 1923, presenting a series of plays and revivals, including Such a Nice Young Man by H.F. Maltby (1920) and the stage version of George Du Maurier's novel Trilby (1922). They had produced The Only Girl here in 1916 and Tilly of Bloomsbury in 1919. The Fake was produced in 1924, starring Godfrey Tearle. 1927 saw Abie's Irish Rose and Whispering Wires, with Henry Daniel. The next year, Laurence Olivier starred in R. C. Sherriff's Journey's End. Sean O'Casey's The Silver Tassie and Ivor Novello's A Symphony in Two Flats both played in 1929. Diana Wynyard starred as Charlotte Brontë in Clemence Dane's Wild Decembers in 1932, and Raymond Massey starred in Robert Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize-winning Idiot's Delight in 1938. Patrick Hamilton's play Gaslight held the stage in 1939, and Terence Rattigan's Flare Path played in 1942.[4]

Control of the theatre transferred to Prince Littler in 1944. John Clements and Kay Hammond starred in Noël Coward's Private Lives, and Margaret Rutherford starred in The Happiest Days of Your Life in 1948, followed by Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson in Treasure Hunt, directed by John Gielgud in 1949. After this, Seagulls Over Sorrento ran for over three years beginning in 1950. The theatre's longest run was the comedy Boeing Boeing, starring Patrick Cargill and David Tomlinson, which opened in 1962 and transferred to the Duchess Theatre in 1965. In 1968, Gielgud starred in Alan Bennett's Forty Years On and in 1969, he returned in David Storey's Home, with Ralph Richardson. He returned to the theatre in 1988, at the age of 83, in Best of Friends by Hugh Whitemore.[4]

A number of hit comedies transferred to or from the theatre in the 1970s and 1980s, and other important plays here during the period included Rattigan's Separate Tables, with John Mills in 1976, Lyle Kessler's Orphans in 1986 with Albert Finney, I'm Not Rappaport the same year, with Paul Scofield, and Dorothy Tutin, Eileen Atkins and Siân Phillips in Thursday's Ladies in 1987. Driving Miss Daisy played in 1988, starring Wendy Hiller, and 1989 saw Zoe Wanamaker in Mrs Klein, Vanessa Redgrave in A Mad house in Goa, and Peter O'Toole in Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell. Penelope Wilton starred in Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea in 1993, and In Praise of Love played in 1995, with Peter Bowles. Mark Little starred in the Laurence Olivier Award-winning one-man show, Defending the Caveman in 1999.

Selected recent productions [edit]

1989 production of Thunderbirds FAB

Notes [edit]

References [edit]

  • Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950, John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 98–9 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
  • Who's Who in the Theatre, edited by John Parker, tenth edition, revised, London, 1947, pps: 477-478.

External links [edit]


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Austin Chronicle (blog)

Austin Chronicle (blog)
Fri, 17 May 2013 14:01:58 -0700

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Broadway World
Fri, 17 May 2013 06:44:42 -0700

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The Albany Herald
Fri, 17 May 2013 12:45:14 -0700

The Apollo Theatre, the Harlem YMCA, the glitzy Small's Paradise became its centers of dynamic activities for popular culture — jazz, dance, poetry, art and other unmentionable, good time stuff. To complete the story, the group returned to the South ...

Vancouver Sun

Reading Eagle
Thu, 16 May 2013 21:57:58 -0700

Directed by Robert Longbottom from his recent revival of the show at the Apollo Theatre, and choreographed along with Shane Sparks, the show is as vivid and slick as a '60s Motown concert. The sliding video panels that create most of the set are ...

Hollywood Reporter

Hollywood Reporter
Tue, 14 May 2013 11:33:14 -0700

And on Monday night at Harlem's iconic Apollo Theatre, there were no such gimmicks -- nor did the band need them. our editor recommends. Coachella: Phoenix and R. Kelly Surprise Blows Minds; Reunions by Postal Service, Violent Femmes Wow ...
 
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Thu, 16 May 2013 12:37:20 -0700

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Yahoo! Music (blog)

Yahoo! Music (blog)
Thu, 02 May 2013 14:56:17 -0700

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Official London Theatre (press release) (blog)

Official London Theatre (press release) (blog)
Fri, 10 May 2013 05:42:51 -0700

... on an award-winning novel. Marianne Elliott's Olivier Award-winning production of Mark Haddon's hugely popular novel The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time has recently extended its booking period at the Apollo theatre to October 2014.
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