The Shaw Theatre | |
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Address | 100 - 110 Euston Road |
City | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Capacity | 446 |
Opened | 1971 |
Rebuilt | 1998 |
www.shaw-theatre.com |
The Shaw Theatre is a theatre in Somers Town, in the London Borough of Camden. It is located near the Euston Road, beside the British Library and St Pancras Chambers (formerly the Midland Grand Hotel), equidistant from King's Cross station and Euston station.
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Before being refurbished in 1998, the Shaw Theatre originally opened its doors in 1971 as a purpose built theatre within the St Pancras library. The opening production was the show Zigger Zagger [1] with a cast that included Barrie Rutter and Paula Wilcox. In 1972, Simon Ward and Sinéad Cusack appeared in Romeo and Juliet. Later in the same year Vanessa Redgrave, Nyree Dawn Porter and Windsor Davies starred in Twelfth Night. Other stars who appeared in the early days include Sir Ian McKellen, Mia Farrow, Julia McKenzie and Raymond Francis. The theatre hosted a series of Sunday nights at the Shaw, with many notable actors including Dame Judi Dench, Dame Flora Robson, Patricia Routledge and Michael Williams. It also hosted numerous productions by the National Youth Theatre[2].
The theatre is now part of the four star Novotel London St Pancras hotel. Its website states[3] that it was originally known as the Library Theatre; its current name is in honour of George Bernard Shaw.
After the 1998 refurbishment, the Shaw has 446 seats and two large foyers, four large dressing rooms for up to 60 people and extensive high quality backstage facilities which include a workshop space and laundry facilities.
Notable musicians, actors and comedians who have performed at the Shaw Theatre include Dionne Warwick, Eartha Kitt, Boy George, Van Morrison, Harry Connick Jr., Ron Moody, and Janie Dee whose concert included a surprise performance by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. The successful An Evening With ... nights' guests included Tony Benn, Ann Widdecombe, Sir John Mortimer and Nicholas Parsons; the latter has also recorded his radio show Just a Minute at the Shaw.
For members of the public there is disabled access, cloakroom facilities and a bar serving drinks and refreshments. The venue is also used for exhibitions.
The Shaw Theatre's policy as of 2009 is to present, as a receiving house, high quality drama from funded regional theatre and independent theatre companies for short to medium length runs and short term hires. The theatre is also in demand from New York based Broadway and off Broadway producers. The Artistic Director is John-Jackson Almond.