Garrick Theatre

Theatre Architecture

The Architecture of The Garrick Theatre

London's Garrick Theatre was originally designed by Walter Emden with CJ Phipps brought in as a consultant to help with the planning. The site was tricky to build on at first as it was situated on a site which included an underground river. The build included deep excavations in order to allow the Dress Circle to be level with the streets outside. Primarily, the theatre was designed to hold 800 people over four levels, but the gallery (the top level) has since been closed to make the total volume 656. The Gold Leaf auditorium was restored in 1986 by the stage designer Carl Toms and the front façade received a face lift in 1997.

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