Olivier Theatre

London, England

Performance History

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The Olivier Theatre, located in London's South Bank, is part of the National Theatre complex and is named after the renowned British actor and director Laurence Olivier. It is one of the three main theaters within the National Theatre, alongside the Lyttelton Theatre and the Dorfman Theatre. The Olivier Theatre is a prominent venue for producing and showcasing a wide range of plays, from classic works to contemporary productions. It is known for its distinctive thrust stage, where the audience sits on three sides, providing an intimate and immersive experience. The theater's design emphasizes versatility, with the ability to transform the stage and seating configuration to suit different productions. Since its opening in 1976, the Olivier Theatre has presented numerous acclaimed productions, including adaptations of Shakespearean plays, modern dramas, and musicals. Its commitment to artistic excellence and innovation has made it a renowned destination for theater lovers in London and beyond. With its spacious auditorium, state-of-the-art technical capabilities, and central location, the Olivier Theatre continues to contribute to the vibrant theater scene in London. It serves as a platform for both established and emerging talents, attracting audiences with its diverse and compelling program of performances.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1976
Venue Status: year not entered yet
Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 1165

Location Info

(Waterloo) South Bank
London, England
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Other Names

  • Olivier Theatre (1976)

Trivia & History

Part of the National Theatre.

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