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South London has a wide range of theatres from the National to an above a
pub fringe setting


Albany, SE8, www.thealbany.org.uk
Famous SE London community theatre

Broadway Theatre, SE6, www.broadwaytheatre.org.uk
Formerly Lewisham Theatre now shows films as well

Brockley Jack, SE4 www.brockleyjack.co.uk
Established fringe theatre above pub.

Churchill Theatre, BR1, www.churchilltheatre.co.uk
Established in 1997. Drama, musicals and dance events

Greenwich Theatre, SE10 www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk
Built on former music hall in centre of Greenwich. opened in 1959.

National Theatre, SE1, www.nt-online.org
Situated on the Southbank by Waterloo Bridge. Compromises the Oliver (the largest of the three) Lyttelton (medium sized) & the Cottesloe (compact). Excellent book shop.

Old Vic, SE1 www.oldvictheatre.com
Opened up as a “house of melodrama” in 1818. and originally known as the Royal Coburg Theatre and later as the New Victoria Palace in 1875 after internal reconstruction..

Richmond Theatre, TW9. www.richmondtheatre.net/
Built in 1899 as the Theatre Royal and Opera House

Young Vic, SE1, www.youngvic.org
Opened in 1970 by Frank Dunlop.

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