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Collection: Theatre Royal Haymarket

The Theatre Royal Haymarket is one of London's oldest and most prestigious West End theatres, dating back to 1720. It has been at its current location since 1821, when it was redesigned by John Nash.

Key Facts:

  • Architectural Design: Nash incorporated a classical façade, with a grand portico and Corinthian columns.
  • Historical Significance: The theatre gained a royal patent in 1766, allowing it to stage legitimate drama.
  • Innovations: In 1873, it hosted the first scheduled matinée performance, setting a trend for theatres worldwide.
  • Modern Use: Today, it remains a Grade I listed building, hosting plays, musicals, and special events.

The Haymarket has been home to legendary actors and playwrights, shaping London's theatrical history for over 300 years!