Old Vic Theatre

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Old Vic Theatre


South of the river "West End" theatre
The Cut
Waterloo
London, London SE1 8NB
+44 20 7928 2651
http://www.oldvictheatre.com/
The Old Vic in London (not to be confused with the Bristol Old Vic theatre/drama school) is a medium-sized theatre which holds 1,067 people and offers four bars. True to its name, the Old Vic was built nearly 200 years ago and was designed by Rudolph Cabanel. The theatre has a resident theatre company that puts on a range of productions in addition to the main West-End productions staged here, although shows tend to be put on quite sporadically - sometimes nothing is showing at all. It's very popular with tourists and theatre goers, and the foyer is always busy.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Old Vic Theatre photo by Katja Nykanen
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Katja Nykanen
Old Vic Theatre photo by Marianne Taylor
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Marianne Taylor
Old Vic Theatre photo by Gary Mark
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Gary Mark
Old Vic Theatre photo by kirsten stokes
Old Vic Theatre Photo: kirsten stokes
Old Vic Theatre photo by Dean Bailey
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Dean Bailey
Old Vic Theatre photo by Sha
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Sha
Old Vic Theatre photo by Paul Bray
Old Vic Theatre Photo: Paul Bray

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