Cottesloe Theatre

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Cottesloe Theatre was the original name of what is now the Dorfman Theatre, a smaller, flexible performance space within London’s National Theatre complex.

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Cottesloe Theatre canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf studio theatre
theatre
architect Denys Lasdun NERFINISHED
associatedWith Royal National Theatre company NERFINISHED
capacity approximately 400 seats
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
designFeature adaptable stage configuration
flexible seating
formerNameOf Dorfman Theatre NERFINISHED
function performance space
venue for plays
locatedInComplex Royal National Theatre complex NERFINISHED
location London, England NERFINISHED
South Bank, London NERFINISHED
namedAfter John Fremantle, 4th Baron Cottesloe NERFINISHED
Lord Cottesloe NERFINISHED
openingDate 1977
operatedBy National Theatre NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Theatre NERFINISHED
partOf National Theatre NERFINISHED
partOfBuilding National Theatre main building NERFINISHED
primaryUse new writing and smaller-scale productions
region Greater London
renamingYear 2014
replacedBy Dorfman Theatre NERFINISHED
riverBank south bank of the River Thames
status renamed
style modernist theatre architecture

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National Theatre in London formerName Cottesloe Theatre
subject surface form: National Theatre, London
A Kind of Alaska firstPerformedAt Cottesloe Theatre
Skylight originalTheatre Cottesloe Theatre