Lyttelton Theatre

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Lyttelton Theatre is one of the main auditoria of London’s National Theatre complex, known for its proscenium-arch stage and repertoire of contemporary and classic plays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf proscenium theatre
theatre
affiliation Royal National Theatre NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Brutalist architecture
category West End theatre
playhouse
city City of London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasAudienceType public
hasBoxOffice National Theatre box office NERFINISHED
hasFacility backstage areas
fly tower
front-of-house foyer
orchestra pit
hasFunction cultural venue
performing arts venue
hasProgrammingFocus straight plays
text-based drama
hasRepertoire classic plays
contemporary plays
hasSeatingType fixed seating
hasStageConfiguration end-stage
hasStageType proscenium arch stage
languageOfPerformances English
locatedOn South Bank of the River Thames NERFINISHED
location England
London, England
surface form: London

South Bank, London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos NERFINISHED
Viscount Chandos NERFINISHED
notableFor productions of classic drama
productions of new writing
operatedBy National Theatre NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Theatre NERFINISHED
partOf National Theatre NERFINISHED
National Theatre building on the South Bank NERFINISHED
South Bank arts district NERFINISHED
partOfComplex Royal National Theatre complex NERFINISHED
publicTransitAccess Embankment station NERFINISHED
Waterloo station NERFINISHED
region Greater London
sisterVenue Dorfman Theatre NERFINISHED
Olivier Theatre NERFINISHED
usedFor stage plays
theatrical performances

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National Theatre in London hasPart Lyttelton Theatre
subject surface form: National Theatre, London
Olivier Theatre partOfComplexWith Lyttelton Theatre