Her Majesty's Theatre

Theatre Architecture

The Architecture of Her Majesty's Theatre

Like The Savoy Theatre, the present design of Her Majesty's Theatre was the idea of architect C.J. Phipps who built it for Herbert Beerbohm Tree in 1897. Mr Tree wanted simply going to his theatre to be a thrill, he wished to create an atmosphere of an important place where exciting things happened. Consequently, Her Majesty's Theatre is a stunning Grade II listed building dominated by the Edwardian fascination with French style. Its exterior is an impressive display of wealth and imperialism, and its interior delights with elegance and grandeur.
Renovations took place of the dome and the exterior in 1992, and of the interior in 1994 ensuring the majesty of the building is not lost.

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