Wyndham's Theatre

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Wyndham's Theatre is a historic London playhouse in the West End, renowned for staging major plays and star-led productions since the late 19th century.

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Wyndham's Theatre canonical 3
Wyndham’s Theatre 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West End theatre
playhouse
theatre
architect W. G. R. Sprague
capacity approximately 750 seats
constructionStartDate 1898
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
eraOfOrigin late 19th century
hasBorough City of Westminster
hasCategory historic theatre
performing arts venue
tourist attraction in London
hasCity London, England
surface form: London
hasFacadeMaterial stone
hasFeature dress circle
gallery
stalls
upper circle
hasHeritageStatus Grade II* listed building
hasInteriorStyle ornate auditorium
traditional West End decor
hasLanguageOfPerformances English
hasNotablePeriod 20th century West End theatre
21st century West End theatre
hasNumberOfLevels multiple tiers
hasType proscenium arch theatre
hasUse comedy plays
dramatic plays
live theatre
musicals
heritageDesignationCountry England
isPartOf London theatre scene
knownFor long theatrical runs
staging major plays
star-led productions
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

West End of London
locatedOn Charing Cross Road
namedAfter Charles Wyndham
openingDate 1899
originalOwner Charles Wyndham
partOf West End theatre district
surface form: London West End theatre district
region Greater London
style Edwardian theatre architecture

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

West End theatres hasTheatre Wyndham's Theatre
Cameron Mackintosh owns Wyndham's Theatre
this entity surface form: Wyndham’s Theatre
No Man's Land (stage performances) performedAt Wyndham's Theatre
subject surface form: No Man's Land (2013–2014 West End production)
No Man's Land (stage performances) performedAt Wyndham's Theatre
subject surface form: No Man's Land (2016 West End revival)