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About Trafalgar Studios Theatre London Designed by Edward Stone and opened in 1930, the much loved Whitehall Theatre has been reborn and come back to life in the form of the Trafalgar Studios. Primarily 2 studios housed under one roof, the venue still retains the Whitehall Theatre’s original Art Deco design while incorporating modern interior decor as well. The two Trafalgar Studios can seat up to 380 and 80 people respectively,
while there are also 2 licensed bars on the premises. Past productions include `The Way to Treat a Woman`, “Worm’s Eye View”, “Pyjama Tops” and “Othello”.
Location… Located in London’s vibrant West End, the Trafalgar Studios are within easy reach of the capital’s many attractions including Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Covent Garden, Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the London Eye and the multicultural Soho area. Those looking for quick access to the Trafalgar Studios can make use of the Embankment Underground Station as well as the Charing Cross Underground and Railway Station which are just walking distance away. |
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