Novello Theatre

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Crazy for You at the Novello Theatre, London

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Theatre build date: 1905

History:

The construction of the Aldwych area at the top of the Strand had seen the demolition of a number of streets of houses, shops and two theatres. To crown the magnificent new Aldwych, a vast complex was built, consisting of the Waldorf hotel flanked by two theatres, the Aldwych and the Novello. Orginally called the Waldorf Theatre, the Novello opened in 1905 with a season of operas and plays presented by the famous Italian actress Eleanora Duse. Between 1909 and 1913, the theatre had three name changes, from the Waldorf to the Strand, from the Strand to the Whitney and then back to the Strand theatre, which it stuck with until 2005.

The theatre had some tremendous success in the twentieth century, with Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) running for 1,337 performances and No Sex Please, We’re British (1982) playing out its remaining ten years after six years at the Garrick. After refurbishment in 2005, the theatre became the Novello, named in honour of Ivor Novello who had an apartment above the theatre from 1913 to 1951.

Previously called:
Waldorf Theatre
Strand Theatre
Whitney Theatre

Previously showing:
Shadowlands (2007)
Desperately Seeking Susan (2007)
The Drowsy Chaperone (2007)
The Tempest (2007)
Antony and Cleopatra (2007)
Much Ado About Nothing (2006)
Footloose (2006)

Close to:
Waterloo Bridge
Covent Garden Piazza
Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Contact Details

Novello Theatre
Aldwych
WC2B 4LD

For all ticket enquiries, call:
020 7492 9968

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Facilities

Theatre capacity:
1,050


Stage door location:
The Novello Theatre stage door is located to the rear of the building on Tavistock Street.


Theatre layout:
Arranged on four levels: stalls, Dress Circle, Upper Circle and balcony, each section is a single block with no aisles. Well positioned tiers mean each level offers clear views regardless of height, although all four levels have their ends seats restricted by uncomfortable viewing angles.

High safety barriers mean shorter theatregoers in the front rows of the Dress Circle, Upper Circle and the balcony might have trouble seeing the stage. Although there are no boxes available at the Novello, slip seats at Dress Circle and Upper Circle level suffer severely restricted views.


Air conditioned:
Yes

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