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New Wimbledon Theatre

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New Wimbledon Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

New Wimbledon Theatre, theatres in London

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Wimbledon · 0.4 km
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

New Wimbledon Theatre is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Seating / visitor capacity: 1,670. Address: 93, The Broadway, London, SW19 1QG. Wheelchair accessible (per OpenStreetMap). Coordinates: 51.4192°, -0.2014°.

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Heritage listing

The New Wimbledon Theatre is situated on the Broadway, Wimbledon, London, in the London Borough of Merton. It is a Grade II listed Edwardian theatre built by the theatre lover and entrepreneur, J. B. Mulholland, who at the time was also owner of the King's Theatre in Hammersmith and had owned the Theatre Metropole in Camberwell in the 1890's. Built on the site of a large house with spacious grounds, the theatre was designed by Cecil Aubrey Massey and Roy Young (possibly following a 1908 design by Frank H. Jones). It seems to have been the only British theatre to have included a Victorian-style Turkish bath in the basement. The theatre opened on 26 December 1910 with the pantomime Jack and Jill.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The New Wimbledon Theatre is situated on the Broadway, Wimbledon, London, in the London Borough of Merton. It is a Grade II listed Edwardian theatre built by the theatre lover and entrepreneur, J. B. Mulholland, who at the time was also owner of the King's Theatre in Hammersmith and had owned the Theatre Metropole in Camberwell in the 1890's. Built on the site of a large house with spacious grounds, the theatre was designed by Cecil Aubrey Massey and Roy Young (possibly following a 1908 design by Frank H. Jones). It seems to have been the only British theatre to have included a Victorian-style Turkish bath in the basement. The theatre opened on 26 December 1910 with the pantomime Jack and Jill. The theatre was very popular between the wars, with Gracie Fields, Sybil Thorndike, Ivor Novello, Markova, and Noël Coward all performing there. Lionel Bart's Oliver! received its world premiere at the theatre in 1960 before transferring to the West End's New Theatre. The theatre also hosted the world premiere of Half a Sixpence starring Tommy Steele in 1963 prior to the West End. With several refurbishments, most notably in 1991 and 1998, the theatre retains its baroque and Adamesque internal features. The golden statue atop the dome is Laetitia, the Roman Goddess of Gaiety (although many refer to her as the theatre's "angel") and was an original fixture back in 1910. Laetitia is holding a laurel crown as a symbol of celebration. The statue was removed in World War II as it was thought to be a direction finding device for German bombers, and replaced in 1991. The theatre is close to Wimbledon rail, tube, and tramlink station, and a short walk from South Wimbledon tube station.

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Coordinates
51.4192, -0.2014
District
Merton
Parish
Merton, unparished area
Postcode
SW19 1QG
Parliamentary constituency
Wimbledon
Established
1910
Nearest railway station
Wimbledon0.4 km
Official site
www.atgtickets.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is New Wimbledon Theatre?
New Wimbledon Theatre is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SW19 1QG), in the parish of Merton, unparished area.
When was New Wimbledon Theatre built?
Built or established in 1910.
Who owns New Wimbledon Theatre?
New Wimbledon Theatre is owned by Ambassador Theatre Group.
Is New Wimbledon Theatre a listed building?
New Wimbledon Theatre is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to New Wimbledon Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Wimbledon, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SW19 1QG.