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The Piccadilly Theatre is a
West End theatre West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.Christopher Innes, "West End" in ''The Cambridge Guide to Theatre'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 1194– ...
located at 16 Denman Street, behind Piccadilly Circus and adjacent to the
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,
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, England.


Early years

Built by Bertie Crewe and Edward A. Stone for
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, its simple
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conceals a grandiose
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interior designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet, with a 1,232-seat auditorium decorated in shades of pink. Gold and green are the dominant colours in the bars and foyer, which include the original light fittings. Upon its opening on 27 April 1928, the theatre's souvenir brochure claimed, "If all the bricks used in the building were laid in a straight line, they would stretch from London to Paris." The opening production,
Jerome Kern Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music. One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in ove ...
's musical '' Blue Eyes'', starred Evelyn Laye, one of the most acclaimed actresses of the period.Piccadilly Theatre History, at Arthur Lloyd website
accessed 23 August 2007
The Piccadilly was briefly taken over by
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, and operated as a cinema using the Vitaphone system, and premièred the first talking picture to be shown in
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, '' The Singing Fool'' with Al Jolson. The theatre reopened in November 1929, with a production of ''The Student Prince'', having a success in January 1931 with ''Folly to be Wise'', running for 257 performances. The building sustained damage when it was hit by a stray German bomb during
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.


Since 1960

In 1960, the Piccadilly was acquired by
Donald Albery Sir Donald Arthur Rolleston Albery (19 June 1914 – 14 September 1988) was an English theatre impresario who did much to translate the adventurous spirit of London in the 1960s onto the stage. Biography He was born into a theatrical famil ...
and became part of his group of London theatres. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Piccadilly improved its reputation with a series of successful transfers from Broadway: '' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'', '' A Streetcar Named Desire'' and '' Man of La Mancha'' made their London debuts at the theatre.
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recorded a number of songs at the Piccadilly on 28 February 1964 for the BBC Radio show, "From Us to You". In 1976, the
Jerome Kern Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music. One of the most important American theatre composers of the early 20th century, he wrote more than 700 songs, used in ove ...
and Guy Bolton musical '' Very Good Eddie'' ran for 411 performances at the theatre. The cast included Prue Clarke. In 1986, the venue was the setting for ITV's Sunday evening variety show, ''
Live From the Piccadilly ''Live from...'' was a Sunday night live entertainment variety television show that aired on ITV from 16 January 1983 to 27 November 1988 and was hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck. It was broadcast live from a theatre in London and followed in the trad ...
'', hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck. The 1990s witnessed an expansion in ballet and dance, notably the most successful commercial ballet season ever to play in the West End, including Matthew Bourne's acclaimed production of '' Swan Lake''. The Piccadilly has played host to many famous stars such as Henry Fonda, Ian McKellen, Judi Dench, Michael Pennington, Barbara Dickson, Lynn Redgrave, Julia McKenzie,
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, and Dame Edna. Its productions have run the gamut from '' Edward II'' to '' Spend Spend Spend'' to '' Noises Off'' to '' Blues in the Night'' to a season of plays directed by Sir Peter Hall. The Donmar Warehouse production of '' Guys and Dolls'' ran at the Piccadilly from 19 May 2005 to 14 April 2007. It was followed by Paul Nicholas and
David Ian David Ian (born David Ian LaneFebruary 1961 is a British theatre producer and former actor. Biography Ian started out as an actor and appeared in a number of UK theatre productions, including the musicals ''The Pirates of Penzance'', '' Josep ...
's production of '' Grease'' which opened on 8 August 2007 and was the longest running show in the theatre's history before closing in April 2011 to make way for '' Ghost the Musical'', which transferred to the Piccadilly in June 2011 following its world premiere at the Manchester Opera House. On 6 November 2019 during an evening performance of ''
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'', a section of plasterboard of the ceiling above the rear upper circle of theatre collapsed onto the audience with four people being taken to hospital. The incident was caused by a localised water leak. The local authority deemed the theatre safe to re-open two days later.


Recent and present productions

* '' Ragtime'' (19 March 2003 – 14 June 2003) starring Maria Friedman * '' Noises Off'' (13 August 2003 – 8 November 2003) by Michael Frayn * '' Jumpers'' (20 November 2003 – 6 March 2004) by
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* ''Jailhouse Rock – The Musical'' (19 April 2004 – 23 April 2005) by Rob Bettinson and Alan Janes * '' Guys and Dolls'' (19 May 2005 – 14 April 2007) by Frank Loesser, Jo Swerling, and Abe Burrows, starring at various times –
Ewan McGregor Ewan Gordon McGregor ( ; born 31 March 1971) is a Scottish actor. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and the BAFTA Britannia Humanitarian Award. In 2013, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British ...
, Jane Krakowski, Jenna Russell, Douglas Hodge, Nigel Harman, Sarah Lancashire, Patrick Swayze, Don Johnson, Ben Richards, Adam Cooper, Sally Ann Triplett, Amy Nuttall, Samantha Janus, Neil Morrissey, Alex Ferns, and Claire Sweeney * '' Grease'' (24 July 2007 – 30 April 2011) by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, starring Danny Bayne, Susan McFadden,
Siobhan Dillon Siobhan Patricia Dillon (born 1 September 1984) is an English actress and singer, who rose to fame when she performed in the British talent show-themed television series '' How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?'' on BBC One in 2006. Since th ...
,
Noel Sullivan Noel Sullivan (born 28 July 1980 as Noel John Hayes) is a Welsh singer and actor. He was a member of the British pop group Hear'Say. Like the other members of the group, he won his part through the talent show ''Popstars''. Early life Sulliv ...
and Ray Quinn * '' Ghost the Musical'' (19 July 2011 – 6 October 2012) by Bruce Joel Rubin, Dave Stewart, and
Glen Ballard Basil Glen Ballard Jr. (born May 1, 1953) is an American songwriter, lyricist, and record producer. He is best known for co-writing and producing Alanis Morissette's 1995 album ''Jagged Little Pill'', which won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album ...
. Starring at various times – Richard Fleeshman, Caissie Levy, Andrew Langtree,
Siobhan Dillon Siobhan Patricia Dillon (born 1 September 1984) is an English actress and singer, who rose to fame when she performed in the British talent show-themed television series '' How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?'' on BBC One in 2006. Since th ...
, Sharon D. Clarke,
Da'Vine Joy Randolph Da'Vine Joy Randolph (born May 21, 1986) is an American actress and singer. She first gained recognition as Oda Mae Brown in the Broadway production of '' Ghost: The Musical'' (2012); she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by ...
* '' Viva Forever'' (27 November 2012 – 29 June 2013) by Jennifer Saunders, produced by Judy Craymer * '' Dirty Dancing'' (13 July 2013 – 22 February 2014) based on the film of the same name. * '' Jersey Boys'' (15 March 2014 – 26 March 2017) based on the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. * '' Annie'' (23 May 2017 – 18 February 2018), starring at various times Miranda Hart, Craig Revel Horwood and Meera Syal. * '' Strictly Ballroom'' (from 24 April 2018), starring
Will Young William Robert Young (born 20 January 1979) is a British singer-songwriter and actor who came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the ITV talent contest '' Pop Idol'', making him the first winner of the worldwide '' Idol ...
. * '' The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'' (29 November 2018 – 27 April 2019), revival of National Theatre production. * '' The Lehman Trilogy'' (11 May 2019 – 31 August 2019), transfer from National Theatre, directed by Sam Mendes, starring Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and
Ben Miles Benjamin Charles Miles (born 29 September 1966) is an English actor, best known for his starring role as Patrick Maitland in the television comedy ''Coupling'', from 2000 to 2004, as Montague Dartie in ''The Forsyte Saga'', from 2002 to 2003, as ...
* ''
Death of a Salesman ''Death of a Salesman'' is a 1949 stage play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play premiered on Broadway in February 1949, running for 742 performances. It is a two-act tragedy set in late 1940s Brooklyn told through a monta ...
'' (5 November 2019 – 4 January 2020) starring
Wendell Pierce Wendell Edward Pierce (born December 8, 1963) is an American actor and businessman. Having trained at Juilliard School, Pierce rose to prominence as a character actor portraying roles both on the stage and screen. He first gained notoriety port ...
and Sharon D Clarke * '' Pretty Woman'' (1 March 2020 – 16 March 2020) starring Danny Mac and
Aimie Atkinson Aimie Allen-Atkinson (born 5 June 1987) is an English stage actress and singer. She is known for portraying the role of Katherine Howard in British comedy musical '' Six'' on the original UK tour and in the West End production at the Arts Theat ...
(production closed early due to
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; reopened at the Savoy Theatre in July 2021) * '' Moulin Rouge!'' (20 January 2022 - )


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External links

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