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Theatre has been an integral part of the cultural landscape in London, England for centuries

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Background imageTheatre Collection: Non-stop ! The famous Windmill Theatre girls work hard, but they know how to play

Non-stop ! The famous Windmill Theatre girls work hard, but they know how to play when they get a brief break between shows

Background imageTheatre Collection: VIEW OF LONDON, 1647. Detail of Wenceslaus Hollars Long View of London, England from the Bankside

VIEW OF LONDON, 1647. Detail of Wenceslaus Hollars Long View of London, England from the Bankside, 1647, showing the Globe Theatre and the Bear Garden, the labels of which buildings are reversed

Background imageTheatre Collection: Opening of Whiteleys department store, 1911

Opening of Whiteleys department store, 1911
Two pictures reporting on the opening of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London in at the end of November 1911

Background imageTheatre Collection: Theatreland in the evening, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Theatreland in the evening, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTheatre Collection: Stephen Tennant as Prince Charming

Stephen Tennant as Prince Charming
Stephen Tennant in fancy dress at the Pageant of Romantic Historical Lovers. The party was organised by Olga Lynn for Marie Tempests London Pride matinee at the New Theatre

Background imageTheatre Collection: Victoria Palace Theatre, London BB87_01220

Victoria Palace Theatre, London BB87_01220
VICTORIA PALACE THEATRE, Westminster, London. The Victoria Palace Theatre opened in 1911 and was built as a music hall by Frank Matcham (a specialist in theatre design)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Oxford Music Hall, Oxford Street, London 1893 BL12092

Oxford Music Hall, Oxford Street, London 1893 BL12092
THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL, Oxford Street, Westminster, London. The Oxford Music Hall on the north side of Oxford Street between A. E

Background imageTheatre Collection: Dining at the Savoy BL12027

Dining at the Savoy BL12027
THE SAVOY HOTEL, The Strand, City of Westminster, London. Interior of the Pinafore Room with table laid. The theatrical impresario Richard D Oyly Carte had the Savoy Hotel built next to his Savoy

Background imageTheatre Collection: Odeon cinema construction BB87_03506

Odeon cinema construction BB87_03506
ODEON CINEMA, Leicester Square, London. A photograph taken by John Maltby on 11th June 1937 of the buiding works for the Odeon cinema on the site of the Alhambra Theatre

Background imageTheatre Collection: Dancing Girl / 1895

Dancing Girl / 1895
A dancing girl with tambourine and ribbons - the back cover of a programme for the Empire Theatre of Varieties, London

Background imageTheatre Collection: Ballet dancers Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn rehearsing Marguerite

Ballet dancers Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn rehearsing Marguerite and Armand at Covent Garden, London, 12th March 1963

Background imageTheatre Collection: Judy Garland and her daughter Liza Minnelli are returning to the London Palladium for a

Judy Garland and her daughter Liza Minnelli are returning to the London Palladium for a repeat performance of their gala " Judy and Liza at the Palladium"

Background imageTheatre Collection: Herbert Marshall, British film and theatre actor, 1934-1935

Herbert Marshall, British film and theatre actor, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Retro poster, Gilbert & Sullivan, D Oyly Carte

Retro poster, Gilbert & Sullivan, D Oyly Carte
Retro poster for Gilbert & Sullivan, D Oyly Carte, character from HMS Pinafore. 1960s

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Windmill Theatre, 1940

The Windmill Theatre, 1940
Eric Woodburn, seated at the piano, rehearses along with the girls of the Revudeville company at the Windmill Theatre, London. 1940

Background imageTheatre Collection: Anna May Wong in The Circle of Chalk

Anna May Wong in The Circle of Chalk
Miss Anna May wong as Chang-Hi-Tang dancing before the tea-shop keeper in The Circle of Chalk, an ancient Chinese lay translated into English by James Laver

Background imageTheatre Collection: London - Piccadilly Circus in the 1920s

London - Piccadilly Circus in the 1920s
London - Piccadilly Circus photographed in 1924. The Trocadero is showing Wanderer in the Wasteland - an American colour silent Western film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Jack Holt

Background imageTheatre Collection: Waldorf Theatre, London

Waldorf Theatre, London
Promotional postcard for the Waldorf Theatre, London. Designed by the well known theatre architect W. G. R. Sprague it originally opened in 1905 as the Waldorf Theatre

Background imageTheatre Collection: Edmund Kean in Richard III, 1822

Edmund Kean in Richard III, 1822.. Mr. Edmund Kean as Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard the Third, in Shakespeares Richard III at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Background imageTheatre Collection: Wonders of the cinema organ by G. H. Davis

Wonders of the cinema organ by G. H. Davis
Noises played for films: wonders of the cinema organ. Thunder, shots and tom-toms controlled by an organist: a film-theatre organ that creates sound effects. Date: 1929

Background imageTheatre Collection: Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker
Abraham Stoker (1845 - 1912) the Irish writer who partnered Henry Irving in running the Lyceum Theatre in London from 1878 - 1905. He wrote the classic horror story Dracula in 1897

Background imageTheatre Collection: Statue of Freddie Mercury outside We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre, London, England

Statue of Freddie Mercury outside We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre, London, England

Background imageTheatre Collection: Scene from Mozarts opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Scene from Mozarts opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787

Background imageTheatre Collection: Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera

Scene from Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) after Beaumarchais

Background imageTheatre Collection: GLOBE THEATRE, 1616. Detail from Nicolas Visschers view of London, England

GLOBE THEATRE, 1616. Detail from Nicolas Visschers view of London, England

Background imageTheatre Collection: A MIDSUMMER NIGHTs DREAM. William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream performed at Sadlers Wells

A MIDSUMMER NIGHTs DREAM. William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream performed at Sadlers Wells Theatre, London, England, 1853. Wood engraving from a London newspaper of 1853

Background imageTheatre Collection: Windmill Theatre

Windmill Theatre
The Windmill Theatre on the corner of Great Windmill Street and Shaftesbury Avenue, and the Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue in London

Background imageTheatre Collection: Bees and beehive, 17th century artwork

Bees and beehive, 17th century artwork. Bees are social insects that form colonies around a queen bee. They gather nectar and pollen to feed their larvae, also producing honey

Background imageTheatre Collection: Theatre, A Cuckoo in the Nest 1925, Nerman

Theatre, A Cuckoo in the Nest 1925, Nerman
A scene from A Cuckoo in the Nest, a popular farce playing in London in 1925. Here, the impeccable husband is discovered by his wife and in-laws in a ladys bedroom (equally impeccable)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Four ballerinas on a music sheet

Four ballerinas on a music sheet
Four ballerinas depicted on a music sheet, performing The Celebrated Pas de Quatre, composed by Jules Perrot, as danced at Her Majestys Theatre, London, on 12 July 1845

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Mikado at the Savoy

The Mikado at the Savoy
Sketches from The Mikado at the Savoy Theatre in London: The Mikado (Mr R. Temple), Nanki-Pooh (Mr Durward Lely), Katisha (Miss Brandram), Pooh-Bah (Mr R)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Empire Theatre / 1889

Empire Theatre / 1889
The cover of a programme for the Empire theatre, London. The bill featured comedians including Dan Leno and Cleopatra, A Grand Ballet Divertissement

Background imageTheatre Collection: Michael Crawford with his Phantom of the Opera mask, dressing room of Her Majesty

Michael Crawford with his Phantom of the Opera mask, dressing room of Her Majestys Theatre, London - 11/10/1987

Background imageTheatre Collection: SANDIE SHAW SINGER IN A ROOM AT THE SAVOY, LONDON - 01 / 11 / 1965

SANDIE SHAW SINGER IN A ROOM AT THE SAVOY, LONDON - 01 / 11 / 1965
SANDIE SHAW SINGER IN A ROOM AT THE SAVOY, LONDON - 01/11/1965

Background imageTheatre Collection: Air Raid Drills at the Windmill Theatre

Air Raid Drills at the Windmill Theatre
At the Windmill Theatre, London, the showgirls are given a crash course in fire-fighting and first aid. 1940

Background imageTheatre Collection: Bardelys The Magnificent, by Hamilton and Sabatini

Bardelys The Magnificent, by Hamilton and Sabatini
Bardelys The Magnificent, by Henry Hamilton and Rafael Sabatini, from Sabatinis novel (1906). First produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, August 1910, then the Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Background imageTheatre Collection: Programme design, Gilbert & Sullivan, Princess Ida

Programme design, Gilbert & Sullivan, Princess Ida, Savoy Theatre, London. A respectful operatic perversion of Tennysons " Princess" in Three Acts. circa 1880s

Background imageTheatre Collection: Programme cover for The Beauty Spot, 1917

Programme cover for The Beauty Spot, 1917
Programme cover for The Beauty Spot at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1917. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1917

Background imageTheatre Collection: Coliseum, London

Coliseum, London
The London Coliseum, on St Martins Lane, London, now the home of English National Opera (ENO). The memorial statue to Edith Cavell is in the foreground left. Date: 1947

Background imageTheatre Collection: Dominion Theatre and Horse Shoe Hotel

Dominion Theatre and Horse Shoe Hotel
The Horse Shoe Hotel next door to the Dominion Theatre on Tottenham Court Road, London. The Dominion is showing Stewart Granger and Kathleen Ryan in Captain Boycott

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London

The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London
The Clock Tower ( Little Ben ), Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. Behind is the Royal Standard Music Hall, built (in 1886) on the site of the Royal Standard Hotel which was built in 1832

Background imageTheatre Collection: Royal Festival Hall 1951

Royal Festival Hall 1951
The newly built Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank in London

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus

The Palace Theatre, showing the musical Les Miserables, Cambridge Circus, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTheatre Collection: 9 O clock in London Pub

9 O clock in London Pub
The busy interior of a London pub near the Old Vic Theatre, at nine o clock in the evening

Background imageTheatre Collection: A study of the dancer Lena King, London, 1922

A study of the dancer Lena King, London, 1922. Has succeeded Phyllis Bedells at the Empire Theatre Date: 1922

Background imageTheatre Collection: Soho, London - Shaftesbury Avenue

Soho, London - Shaftesbury Avenue - Queens Theatre with neon sign for Private Lives by Noel Coward, directed by John Gielgud. 1973

Background imageTheatre Collection: Soho, London - Old Compton Street W1

Soho, London - Old Compton Street W1 - Cinerama and London Casino (now the Prince Edward Theatre). Photographed at night. 1973

Background imageTheatre Collection: Ethel Levey by Kate Carew

Ethel Levey by Kate Carew
Ethel Levey (1880-1955), American actress and singer, caricatured for The Tatler by Kate Carew. Date: 1915



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Theatre Collection

Theatre has been an integral part of the cultural landscape in London, England for centuries, and is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the United Kingdom, and are be found everywhere from grand West End theatres to small fringe venues, offering a wide variety of productions ranging from classic plays to modern musicals. Theatregoers can experience a range of emotions and stories through live performances, making it an exciting and unique form of art. The history and culture surrounding theatre in London is vast and varied, with many different styles being represented throughout its long history. Theatre remains a popular form of entertainment today, providing audiences with an immersive experience that cannot be replicated anywhere else.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Theatre collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring iconic theatres in London, England. Our collection showcases stunning photographs of the interiors and exteriors of some of the most famous theatres in Europe such as the Royal Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and West End theaters like Apollo Victoria Theatre. Our collection is perfect for theatre enthusiasts who want to bring a piece of history into their homes or offices. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes to suit different spaces and decor styles. From black-and-white images to colorful shots capturing the vibrancy of performances on stage - there is something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or simply want to add some character to your walls, the Theatre collection from Media Storehouse has plenty to offer. With its extensive selection and affordable prices, it's easy to find something that will inspire your love for theatre while adding beauty to any space.
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What are Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Theatre art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe are a collection of stunning artworks that capture the essence of theatrical performances. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments in theatre history, featuring famous actors and actresses in their roles on stage. Theatre art prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and drama of live performance. They make great additions to any home or office space, adding an element of sophistication and culture to your decor. Whether you're a fan of classic plays like Shakespeare's Hamlet or modern productions like The Lion King, there is sure to be a theatre art print that captures your favorite show. From black-and-white photographs to colorful illustrations, these prints offer something for every taste. Theatre art prints are a must-have for anyone who loves theatre and wants to bring a piece of it into their own home.
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What Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Theatre art prints that are available for purchase. These prints showcase some of the most iconic and memorable moments from London's rich theatrical history, including performances at world-renowned venues such as the West End and Shakespeare's Globe. From classic plays to modern productions, we have a diverse selection of Theatre art prints that capture the essence of this vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're looking for dramatic portraits of your favorite actors or stunning images of stage sets and costumes, there is something for everyone in their collection. Some popular options include vintage posters advertising shows like Les Miserables or Phantom of the Opera, as well as photographs capturing live performances by famous actors like Judi Dench or Ian McKellen. With so many choices available, you're sure to find an art print that speaks to your love for all things theatre.
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How do I buy Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Theatre art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring iconic theatres and performances in London. Once you have found the print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. You can choose from a range of materials such as canvas or paper to create a unique look for your chosen artwork. We offer a variety of payment methods including credit card and PayPal to make purchasing easy and secure. They also provide excellent customer service to ensure that all orders are processed quickly and efficiently. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office, or want to give someone special a gift they'll treasure forever, we have an impressive selection of Theatre art prints that will meet all your needs.
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How much do Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

The cost of Theatre art prints in London, England, United Kingdom, and Europe can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size of the print, the quality of paper used, and whether it is an original or reproduction. The price range for these prints can be quite broad with some being affordable while others may be more expensive. It's important to note that prices can also differ based on where you purchase them from. We offer a wide selection of Theatre art prints that cater to different budgets. Our collection includes various styles and sizes which makes it easy for customers to find something that suits their preferences without breaking the bank. Additionally, We provide high-quality products so customers are assured they're getting value for their money. If you're looking for Theatre art prints in London, England or anywhere else in Europe then there are plenty of options available at varying prices - just make sure you do your research before making any purchases.
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How will my Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Theatre art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives at your doorstep safe and sound. Your art prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for delivery. This ensures that they remain flat and free from any creases or damage during transportation. We work with trusted courier services to deliver your order directly to your chosen address. You can track the progress of your delivery online using our tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your shipment. Once you receive your Theatre art prints, we recommend unrolling them as soon as possible and laying them flat under some weight for a few hours before framing or displaying them. This will help to remove any remaining curling from being rolled up during shipping.