Garrick Theatre

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Garrick Theatre is a historic playhouse in London’s West End known for staging a wide range of dramas, comedies, and commercial productions.

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Garrick Theatre canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West End theatre
playhouse
architect C. J. Phipps
Walter Emden
city London, England
surface form: London
country United Kingdom
era late Victorian theatre
hasCategory Grade II listed building
hasFeature dress circle
multiple seating levels
ornate auditorium
stalls
upper circle
hasNeighbourhood near Leicester Square
hasProduction An Inspector Calls (stage)
surface form: An Inspector Calls

Death Drop
Donmar Warehouse residency (2015–2016)
Horrible Histories
surface form: Horrible Histories live shows

No Sex Please, We're British
Red Velvet
The Bodyguard
surface form: The Bodyguard (limited run)

The Drifters Girl (limited run)
The Entertainer (1960 film)
surface form: The Entertainer (2016 revival)

L’Avare
surface form: The Miser

The Railway Children
The Upstart Crow
This House
Young Frankenstein
surface form: Young Frankenstein (transfer run)
hasType commercial theatre
hasUse comedy shows
live theatre performances
plays
heritageStatus Grade II listed
knownFor West End transfers
staging comedies
staging commercial productions
staging dramas
locatedIn West End of London
location Holborn, London, England
surface form: Charing Cross Road, London, England
namedAfter David Garrick
David Garrick
surface form: English actor David Garrick
openingDate 1889-04-24
originalOwner W. S. Gilbert
owner Nimax Theatres
partOf Nimax Theatres portfolio
publicTransit Charing Cross Underground station
surface form: Charing Cross railway station

Leicester Square station
surface form: Leicester Square Underground station
seatingCapacity approximately 700
seatingType proscenium arch theatre

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West End theatres hasTheatre Garrick Theatre
West End (major part) hasLandmark Garrick Theatre
subject surface form: West End
Leicester Square station isCloseTo Garrick Theatre
Heartbreak House firstPerformanceTheatre Garrick Theatre
David Garrick commemoratedBy Garrick Theatre