Scene/Unseen: London's West End Theatres

Scene/Unseen: London's West End Theatres

Susie Barson, Derek Kendall, Peter Longman, Joanna Smith
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Author:  Susie Barson, Derek Kendall, Peter Longman, Joanna Smith
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  104
Publisher:  Historic England
Year:  2003
ISBN:  9781873592748

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There is a very faint crease to the top corner of the front cover; the book is otherwise new and unread

London's West End has a rich and unique collection of theatres, ranging in date from early the early 19th century to the end of the 20th;more than fifty are located within an area of two square miles. This book celebrates the working buildings at the heart of the British theatrical industry. Focusing on the theatres in the West End, it looks at their architecture and history as well as examining what it is that constitutes a West End Theatre. The exquisite photographs in the book lead the reader on a tour - taking in the front -of -house areas, the auditoria and the backstage spaces - of some of London's most famous theatres. From the Palladium to the Lyceum, it offers glimpses of those areas not normally seen by the public, Such as rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms, backstage areas and even a Royal reception room. In doing so, it enters the private realms of the theatre technicians and actors, and brings to light the theatre's hidden world.

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Scene/Unseen: London's West End Theatres
Susie Barson, Derek Kendall, Peter Longman, Joanna Smith
Condition: New
£14.99   £3.99

This book celebrates the working buildings at the heart of the British theatrical industry. Focusing on the theatres in the West End, it looks at their architecture and history as well as examining what it is that constitutes a West End theatre.