Address: 1 Tavistock Street
Phone:
044 (0)207 943 4700
Hours: Tue-Sun
11am-7pm
Cost: Adult: £4.50 Child: £2.50 Senior: Free
Official Site
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Overview
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Tips
British Theatre has led the world since
Shakespeare's time. It offers the world's most popular musicals, greatest classics and, beyond much doubt, the best trained cadre of stage actors, singers and backstage experts. So it should be no surprise that the London Theatre Museum, a branch of the Victoria and Albert right in the heart of
London's Theater District, reflects this past. It shows both how the British theater arrived at its present state, and how stage magic is accomplished.
Everybody who was anybody is represented here in poster, photo or other memorabilia. The deeply angled underground ramps hold fascinating photos of notable figures from the British stage including Gilbert and Sullivan, G. B. Shaw Garrick, Kean, and, of course William Shakespeare.
Exhibits cover topics like stage design, models of sets and theaters past and present. Videos and live shows demonstrate the history and application of stage makeup. The video that shows the Phantom of the Opera
Phantom's makeup is particularly outstanding.
Perhaps the most interesting exhibit is “The Wind in the Willows -- from Page to Stage”, which shows how books become plays. Add one of the best museum shops for theater memorabilia, periodic special productions put on by
Britain's top drama schools, lectures and the other special attractions. Guided tours are available. |