On opening: Greenwich Studio Theatre; 1995: The Prince Theatre | |
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Address | Greenwich High Road Greenwich, London |
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Coordinates | 51°28′41″N 0°00′54″W / 51.478106°N 0.014903°W |
Type | Studio theatre |
Capacity | 84 seated |
Opened | 1990 |
Closed | 2012 |
The Greenwich Playhouse was an 84-seat studio theatre in the central Greenwich district of the Royal Borough of Greenwich which opened in 1990 and closed in 2012.[1]
It was situated above and had its entrance within the St. Christopher's Inn pub, situated on the east side of the forecourt of Greenwich station.[2]
In January 2012 the Greenwich Playhouse's closure as a producing theatre was again announced, coming into effect in April 2012.[3]
See also[edit]
- Greenwich Theatre - a proscenium style theatre also in Greenwich.
References[edit]
- ^ "The Stage Online :: Listings :: Greenwich Playhouse, London". Archived from the original on 2 January 2006.
- ^ "Greenwich Playhouse - Greenwich Station Forecourt 189 Greenwich High Road London SE10 8JA - London UK - more on OffWestEnd.com - Listings and showtimes for over 40 Off West End theatres in London UK". Archived from the original on 22 October 2006.
- ^ Woolman, Natalie (18 January 2012). "Greenwich Playhouse company to go". The Stage. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
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