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Cambridge Theatre
London West End
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Matilda The Musical |
| There are 3 bars . Also available are ice-cream, confectionery and bar snacks. |
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| Guide dogs allowed with restrictions. Disabled Access. Disabled person's Toilets. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification. |
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| Masterpark at Cambridge Circus. NCP at St Martin's Lane. |
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| Covent Garden/Leicester Square are the tube stations. |
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| Charing Cross is the railway station, with Victoria and Waterloo a taxi, bus or tube ride away. |
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| Bus Routes: 14, 19, 24, 29, 38, 176 |
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| Cambridge Theatre Earlham Street, Seven Dials, London, WC2H 9HU Click Here for Cambridge Theatre Map Cambridge Theatre Seating Plan |
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Cambridge Theatre The
Cambridge Theatre is a West End theatre, on a corner site in Earlham Street
facing Seven Dials, in the London Borough of Camden, built in 1929-30. It
was designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie; interior partly by Serge
Chermayeff (an interior designer with the firm of Waring & Gillow), with
interior bronze friezes by sculptor Anthony Gibbons Grinling. The theatre
was built for Bertie Meyer. The theatre is built in steel and concrete and
is notable for its elegant design. The theatre was refurbished during 1950
with the original gold and silver decor being painted over in red, and
candelabras and chandeliers being added. In 1987, in order to restore the
original d'cor, the theatre was once again refurbished, this time by Carl
Toms. The theatre has a circular entrance foyer, with Grinling's bronze
frieze depicting nude figures in exercise poses, the theme continues into
the main foyer, with dancing nudes, marble pilaster uplighters and concealed
lighting. |











