Wyndham's Theatre in Charing Cross Road
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Wyndham's Theatre in Charing Cross Road
Wyndham's Theatre in Charing Cross Road
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SC_PHL_01_454_72_8091 (Collage 128641)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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A view of part of the front elevation of Wyndham's Theatre in Charing Cross Road, and the entrance to Leicester Square Underground station in the West End. Between them is the entrance to St Martin's Court. The theatre displays the logo of the play Godspell with the words "verily ... a hit" below it and the name of the play nearby. Dating from about 1899, Wyndham's Theatre was designed by WGR Sprague, who designed several others in the West End. The facade features elaborate classical elements. Wyndham's Theatre was Grade II* listed in 1960; listing number 1292230.
A view of part of the front elevation of Wyndham's Theatre in Charing Cross Road, and the entrance to Leicester Square Underground station in the West End. Between them is the entrance to St Martin's Court. The theatre displays the logo of the play Godspell with the words "verily ... a hit" below it and the name of the play nearby. Dating from about 1899, Wyndham's Theatre was designed by WGR Sprague, who designed several others in the West End. The facade features elaborate classical elements. Wyndham's Theatre was Grade II* listed in 1960; listing number 1292230.
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