star Shaftesbury Theatre

210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8DP

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Rock Of Ages

Rock Of Ages
ROCK OF AGES, starring Justin Lee Collins and Shayne Ward, is the 'insanely fun' (New York Time Out) worldwide smash hit that features a raucous mix of 28 eyebrow-scorching tunes including Don't Stop Believin', We Built This City, The Final Countdown, Wanted Dead or Alive, Here I Go Again, Can't Fight This Feeling and I Want To Know What Love Is. Set in LA's infamous Sunset Strip in 1987, ROCK OF AGES tells the story of Drew, a boy from South Detroit, and Sherrie, a small-town girl, both in LA to chase their dreams of making it big and falling in love.?ROCK OF AGES takes you back to the times of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos and sporting even bigger hair! This five-time Tony Award nominated musical, now being made into a movie starring Tom Cruise, opens at the the Shaftesbury Theatre in September. Be sure to book now to be one of the first to experience all the fun of London's hilarious new musical! Contains strobe lighting and adult themes. Parental Guidance recommended. more

'It will rock your world', Daily Mirror

Directions

Take the Northern or Central Line to Tottenham Court Road and exit onto New Oxford street. The theatre is approximately 10 minutes walk.

Tube

Tottenham Court Road/Holborn/Covent Garden are the closest tube stations.

Train

London Charing Cross is the closest National Rail station. Victoria and Waterloo are also reachable by tube, bus or taxi.

Bus

Bus Routes: 8, 10, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 38, 55, 73, 134, 176, 242 .

Parking

MasterPark at Cambridge Circus, NCP at Museum Street, Drury Lane, Upper St Martin’s Lane, Parker Mews. 

History

Shaftesbury Theatre

Shaftesbury Theatre brief history: The theatre was designed for the brothers Walter and Frederick Melville by Bertie Crewe and opened on 26 December 1911 with a production of The Three Musketeers, as the New Prince's Theatre, becoming the Prince's Theatre in 1914. It had a capacity of 2,392 and a stage 31' 10" wide by 31' deep.

The Prince's was the last theatre to be built in Shaftesbury Avenue, and is located near New Oxford Street. It had considerable success with an 18 week season of Gilbert and Sullivan operas, presented by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, in 1919. These became a regular attraction at the theatre in the 1920s, interspersed with runs of theatre productions transferred from other venues. Basil Rathbone appeared at the Prince's Theatre in May 1933 when he played Julian Beauclerc in a revival of Diplomacy. The Rose of Persia was revived at the theatre in 1935. The D'Oyly Carte returned in 1942.

The theatre was sold to EMI in 1962, and became the Shaftesbury Theatre the following year. Broadway productions that transferred to the theatre for long runs in the 1960s included Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1962), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1963) and Little Me (1964).

Part of the ceiling fell in on 20th July 1973, forcing the closure of the long-running musical Hair, after 1,998 performances. The theatre almost fell victim to redevelopment, but a campaign by Equity succeeded in having the theatre placed on the 'Statutory List of Buildings of Special architectural or Historic Interest', and the theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage in March 1974.

The theatre reopened with West Side Story a year later. Long runs in the 1980s included They're Playing Our Song (1980) and Follies (1987). The next decade included long runs of Kiss of the Spider Woman (1992), Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1995) and Rent (1998). During the redevelopment of the Royal Opera House in nearby Covent Garden in the late 1990s, the theatre was booked as an alternative London venue for performances including Benjamin Britten's Paul Bunyan. A series of musicals followed.

Food and Drink

There are five bars. Also available is ice-cream, confectionery, biscuits and cakes.

Accessibility

Guide dogs are allowed in box. Staff will dog-sit. Two for the price of one available for disabled theatregoer and one companion. Accessible to a wheelchair user able to walk short distances and up a few steps. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification.

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