[citation needed], Beginning in 1871, under manager Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman and his wife Sidney Frances Bateman, Henry Irving appeared at the theatre in, among other things, many Shakespeare works. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the theatre was used as a pop concert venue and for television broadcasts. [2] The building was unique in that it has a balcony overhanging the dress circle. Bei Fragen an unseren Kundenservice, klicken Sie bitte auf folgenden Link. Tom Taylor's adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, with Dickens himself as consultant, played in 1860, shortly after end of its serialisation and volume publication. Visit the official website to learn more or book tickets now. It was built by the partnership of Peto & Grissell. After being bought by Thomas Barrasford, in 1904 the theatre was rebuilt and richly ornamented in rococo style by Bertie Crewe, retaining only the façade and portico of the original building. Mrs. Bateman became the manager of Sadler's Wells Theatre.[15]. In 1878, after Bateman's death, Irving took over management of the theatre from his widow. It was also used as a chapel, a concert room, and for the first London exhibition of waxworks displayed by Madame Tussauds in 1802. [7] During this period, the "Sublime Society of Beef Steaks,"[8] which had been founded in 1735 by theatre manager Henry Rich, had its home at the theatre for over 50 years until 1867.
Becket 1892 – 1893. 21 Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQ GB. During the era of 60s and 70s, Lyceum Theatre London was the most popular venue for rock concerts and television broadcasts. Their 1879 production of The Merchant of Venice ran for an unusual 250 nights, and success followed success in the Shakespeare canon as well as in other major plays. Benoît-Constant Coquelin appeared as Cyrano de Bergerac in the summer of 1898.
The Grateful Dead, The Groundhogs, The Clash, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Police, The Ramones, The Who, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, U2, Colosseum, The Smiths, Iron Maiden and Pink Floyd all played here. Set against the majesty of the Serengeti Plains and to the evocative rhythms of Africa, Disney’s multi-award winning musical The Lion King will redefine your expectations of the theatre. [13] In 1867, he presented his Christmas pantomime, called Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, and in 1884, he produced the drama Comedy and Tragedy. However, Irving never agreed to appear in the stage version, although the play was produced at the Lyceum. The members, who never exceeded twenty-four in number, met every Saturday night to eat beefsteaks and drink port wine.[9]. Diese Website nutzt Cookies, um Ihnen ein optimales Nutzererlebnis zu ermöglichen. A–Z of all Productions. Charles Fechter, who managed the theatre from 1863–67 also favored spectacular productions.