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Wyndhams Theatre
Charing Cross Road
WC2H 0DA
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The Wyndham''s Theatre is one of two theatres opened by the actor/manager
Charles Wyndham (cp Criterion Theatre). Located in Charing Cross Road,
London, England, it was designed by W.G.R. Sprague, the designer of six
other London theatres between then and 1916. It is designed to seat 759
patrons on three levels.
Wyndham had always dreamed of building a theatre of his own and through
the admiration of a patron and the financial confidence of friends, he
was able to realise his dream when Wyndham''s Theatre opened on 16
November 1899, in the presence of the Prince Of Wales. The first play
ever performed here was a revival of T.W.Robertson''s David Garrick.
In 1910 Gerald du Maurier began an association with the theatre which
was to last fifteen years and to include the stage debut of the screen
goddess Tallulah Bankhead. Du Maurier''s small daughter, Daphne, often
watched her father''s performance from the wings and, thirty years
later, she would present her own play, The Years Between, on the same
stage.
In January 1954 a small-scale musical pastiche, Sandy Wilson''s The Boy
Friend, which had begun life at the much smaller Players Theatre, was
moved to the Wyndham stage: it ran for 2078 performances, before
eventually transferring to Broadway. During the sixties and early
seventies the theatre continued to provide a setting for stars such as
Alec Guinness, Vanessa Redgrave and Diana Rigg.
The blockbuster of the decade – Godspell - came to Wyndham''s in January
1972 and lasted to October 1974. The original cast included David
Essex, Marti Webb and Jeremy Irons.
More recent times have seen, amongst many distinguished productions,
the world premiere of The Ride Down Mount Morgan by Arthur Miller and
the British premiere of Edward Albee''s Three Tall Women, starring
Maggie Smith. Twenty-five years after making her debut here, Diana Rigg
returned to play a hugely successful season as Medea. The critically
acclaimed comedy, Art, by Yasmina Reza, began its record-breaking run
at Wyndham''s in 1996 with Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott in
the cast. It opened in October 1996, and transferred to the Whitehall
Theatre in October 2001.
Since then, Madonna made her West End debut here in 2002, performing in
a sell-out production of Up For Grabs. This has been followed by many
other dramatic productions including "Dinner" and the National
Theatre''s "Democracy" during 2004, Holly Hunter in "By The Bog Of
Cats", American TV star Ruby Wax in a children''s stage version of "The
Witches" which ran during March of 2005, followed by a controversial
limited season of Eve Ensler''s "The Vagina Monologues" which ran
without the stars - Sharon & Aimee Osborne who dropped out the night
before the production opened. Since then, the theatre has seen Sienna
Miller star alongside Helen McClory, Reece Sheersmith and Clive Rowe in
a new production of Shakespreare''s "As You Like It" and most recently
Richard Griffiths in Tom Stoppard''s new production of "Heroes". In
September 2005, the theatre was taken-over by Cameron Mackintosh''s
Delfont-Mackintosh Ltd. who will run the theatre from October 2005
onwards
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