Cambridge Theatre
- Address: Earlham St London WC2H 9HU
- Phone number:
0870 830 0200
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Situated at the Covent Garden crossroads of Seven Dials, the Cambridge
is one of the West End’s newest theatres, having opened in 1930, its
clean lines and bronze freizes influenced by 1920s German expressionist
design. Early in its life, it was relegated to serving as a venue for
trade shows and concerts but during the war drama took the stage once
again, with a notable production of Shaw’s 'Heartbreak House', starring
Edith Evans. Keith Waterhouse’s benchmark drama ‘Billy Liar’ played here
for two years in the early 1960s; variety stars Tommy Steele and Bruce
Forsyth also appeared during this period. A National Theatre season
played at the Cambridge in 1970, a decade which also brought Ingrid
Bergman and Peter Cook and Dudley Moore to the venue. Fittingly, the
Cambridge also played host to London’s original production of the Kander
and Ebb musical ‘Chicago’ in 1977; the successful revival, which
transferred from the Adelphi in 2006, is still playing there today. In
the meantime, the theatre has passed from owners Stoll Moss to Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group Ltd, and has become an established
home for musical theatre, including ‘Fame’, ‘Jerry Springer the Opera’,
‘Grease’ and ‘Great Balls of Fire’.