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Introducing the Theatre Collection from Media Storehouse - a captivating assortment of glass frames, meticulously crafted for your home. Each piece transports you to the heart of Europe's rich cultural heritage, with London, England as its inspiring backdrop. These elegant frames, hailing from the United Kingdom, are the perfect addition to any room, effortlessly enhancing the beauty of your treasured photographs or artwork. Experience the allure of the Theatre Collection and bring a touch of European charm into your living space.

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

8,268 Glass Frames

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Painting Room, Haymarket Theatre

The Painting Room, Haymarket Theatre, London. 1865

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Busby Berkeley montage

Busby Berkeley montage
A Busby Berkeley stage show montage featured in London Life magazine to coincide with a season of films at the National Film Theatre in 1965. Date: 1965

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Lady St. Oswald, previously Evie Carew

Lady St. Oswald, previously Evie Carew
Evie Carew Greene, an actress at Dalys Theatre, who married She married Rowland George Winn, 3rd Baron Saint Oswald of Nostell in October 1915 and became Lady St. Oswald

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913

Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913
Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), French actress, dancer and singer, pictured in a variety of lavish outfits designed by Drian and realised by Landolff for her latest revue at the Palace Theatre, London

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: OUDS: The Tempest at Worcester College, 1949

OUDS: The Tempest at Worcester College, 1949
A midsummer diversion in an Oxford garden: the Oxford University Drama Societys production of Shakespeares The Tempest in the grounds of Worcester College, 1949

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Princess Elizabeth wearing a tiara and carrying a bouquet of flowers at Warner Theatre

Princess Elizabeth wearing a tiara and carrying a bouquet of flowers at Warner Theatre London as she attends the premiere of the British film The Lady With A Lamp 22 September 1951

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Cinematograph Theatre, Edgware Road 1915 BL22922

Cinematograph Theatre, Edgware Road 1915 BL22922
CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, 164-66 Edgware Road, Westminster, London. Cinematograph Theatre in Edgware Road, advertising continuous performances of Old enough to be her Grandpa

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: London Pavilion Theatre BL05961

London Pavilion Theatre BL05961
LONDON PAVILION THEATRE, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster, London. Interior from the first floor boxes looking towards the stage and pit. Photographed in 1885 by Bedford Lemere

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Taormina, Sicily, 1876 (w / c on paper)

Taormina, Sicily, 1876 (w / c on paper)
aH101928 Taormina, Sicily, 1876 (w/c on paper) by Ferguson, William J. (fl.1849-86); 33.5x54 cm; Private Collection; Abbott and Holder, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Ray Davies, singer and songwriter, and lead singer of The Kinks

Ray Davies, singer and songwriter, and lead singer of The Kinks. Pictured in the 1980s, circa 1984. Location unknown, but possibly North London

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Actors Sir Anthony Hopkins and Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzler

Actors Sir Anthony Hopkins and Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzlers play The Lonely Road. The Old Vic in London. 5th February 1985

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Beatles George Harrison in the saloon bar of the Prince of Wales Theatre in London

The Beatles George Harrison in the saloon bar of the Prince of Wales Theatre in London 31st May 1964. The Beatles had earlier performed for Brian Epsteins Pops Alive show

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Beatles show off their MBE medals after the royal investiture at Buckingham Palace

The Beatles show off their MBE medals after the royal investiture at Buckingham Palace, London, Tuesday 26th October 1965. The Beatles, each is now a Member of the Order of the British Empire

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Unusual - Drag Artists - Dame Hilda Bracket (Perri St Claire

Unusual - Drag Artists - Dame Hilda Bracket (Perri St Claire) and Dr Evadne Hinge (George Logan) who appear in " An evening with Hinge and Bracket) at Londons Mayfair Theatre

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Battle of the Somme, First World War, July 1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Battle of the Somme, First World War, July 1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Battle of the Somme, First World War, July 1916, (c1920). Map of northern France showing Successive Stages of Advance at the Fricourt Salient...British line in black, Enemy Defences [Germans] in red

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet

Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet
Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) as Hamlet - London, New Theatre - Old Vic Production. Date: circa 1942

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: RAF Mark 4 Chinook Helicopter

RAF Mark 4 Chinook Helicopter
A MK 4 Chinook helicopter takes off from RAF Odiham during a testing exercise. The first upgraded Royal Air Force (RAF) Chinook Mk4 helicopters deployed to Afghanistan in late November

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: La Loge (The Theatre Box), 1874. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)

La Loge (The Theatre Box), 1874. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)
La Loge (The Theatre Box), 1874. Found in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson)

Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson). The other side of the previously shown circular flyer showing a portrait of Soo in the centre of a Willow Pattern Plate

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop Flirting, London, 1924

Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop Flirting, London, 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The great artists of dance - Margaret Morris and some of her

The great artists of dance - Margaret Morris and some of her pupils, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Joyce Grenfell

Joyce Grenfell
Joyce Irene Grenfell, OBE (n饠 Phipps; 10 February 1910 30 November 1979), British comedienne, actress and, in her time, one of the countrys best loved entertainers

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Mad Hatters Tea Party, Alice in Wonderland at theatre

The Mad Hatters Tea Party, Alice in Wonderland at theatre
Alice in Wonderland, performed on stage in 1918 at the Savoy Theatre, and starring Estelle Dudley as Alice, Adrienne Puret as the March Hare

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Dorma Leigh in 1920

Dorma Leigh in 1920
Dorma Leigh (1890 - ?), British stage performer, appearing here in The Whirligig, at the Palace Theatre, London. 1920

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Southwark Fair, 1733 (engraving)

Southwark Fair, 1733 (engraving)
XJF397625 Southwark Fair, 1733 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: fair held for 2 weeks in September, it was abolished in 1762; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Strand Traffic London 1910

Strand Traffic London 1910
May 1910: A busy junction on The Strand in London. The Gaiety Theatre is showing Our Miss Gibbs. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Fred and Adele Astaire

Fred and Adele Astaire
Fred Astaire, born Frederick Austerlitz (1899 - 1987), American dancer and actor pictured with his elder sister, Adele (1896 - 1981) who was his dance partner from childhood until 1932

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London BB81_00030

Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London BB81_00030
EMPIRE THEATRE, Leicester Square, Westminster, London. Front of the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, from the fountain. From 1887

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Joseph Harker in his scenery painting studio

Joseph Harker in his scenery painting studio
Renowned scenery painter, Joseph Harker, seen in his studio with one of his four sons. Harker was the foremost firm for scenery painting in the London theatre world. Date: 1924

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The actress and dancer June Tripp, London, 1920

The actress and dancer June Tripp, London, 1920
The actress and dancer June Tripp appearing in Buzz Buzz, London, 1920 Date: 1920

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Southwark Fair, 1733, illustration from Hogarth Restored

Southwark Fair, 1733, illustration from Hogarth Restored
STC451142 Southwark Fair, 1733, illustration from Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth, re-engraved by Thomas Cook, pub

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Poster, Moody Manners Opera Company

Poster, Moody Manners Opera Company
Theatre poster, Moody Manners Opera Company, from Covent Garden, London, touring to principal cities with productions including Carmen, Lohengrin and Faust

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Elisabeth Welch

Elisabeth Welch (1904-2003) African American singer & actress who settled in London in 1933. Popular star of British musical theatre, films, television & radio from the 1930s to the 1990s. Date: 1935

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Dan Leno, music hall comedian, as Sister Anne

Dan Leno, music hall comedian, as Sister Anne
Dan Leno (George Wild Galvin), music hall comedian and musical theatre actor, as Sister Anne in a pantomime entitled Bluebeard, at Drury Lane Theatre, London. Date: circa 1901

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: A Midsummer Nights Dream

A Midsummer Nights Dream
3765555 A Midsummer Nights Dream by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: A Midsummer Nights Dream. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) to the play by William Shakespeare

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Barbra Streisand, exits car to make her way to stage door entrance at Prince of Wales

Barbra Streisand, exits car to make her way to stage door entrance at Prince of Wales Theatre, London, where she is starring in Funny Girl, 18th April 1966

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Cardiff-born singer Shirley Bassey is pictured celebrating her 19th birthday with a cake

Cardiff-born singer Shirley Bassey is pictured celebrating her 19th birthday with a cake. The singer is in the show " Such Is Life" at the Adelphi Theatre, London - 6th Jan 1955

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Three girls from the Windmill Theatre in London play around on a go kart, July 1960

Three girls from the Windmill Theatre in London play around on a go kart, July 1960. Girls on the Go... This picture was published in the Daily Mirror Newspaper on Friday the 8th of July 1960

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Portrait of Marie-Adeline Plunkett, 1854. Creator: Richard Buckner

Portrait of Marie-Adeline Plunkett, 1854. Creator: Richard Buckner
Portrait of Marie-Adeline Plunkett, 1854. Marie Adeline Plunkett was a star of the Romantic ballet. She made her first appearance in the ballet company of her Majestys Theatre, London in 1843

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Seven Days Leave, Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London

Seven Days Leave, Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London
Seven Days Leave, a new play by Walter Howard, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London. With Alfred Paumier as Captain Fielding, Annie Saker as Lady Mary, and Leslie Carter as Colonel Sharrow

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Map showing approximately the area gained on the Thiepval Ridge... 1916, (c1920)

Map showing approximately the area gained on the Thiepval Ridge... 1916, (c1920)
Map showing approximately the area gained on the Thiepval Ridge between September 14 and October 31, 1916, (c1920). The British line in northern France during the Battle of the Somme

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Baltic Sea and Its Approaches, First World War, c1915, (c1920)

The Baltic Sea and Its Approaches, First World War, c1915, (c1920). Map of part of northern Europe, showing sections of the coasts of Norway, Sweden, Russia, Germany and Denmark

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. Artist: Baldwin Spencer

Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. Artist: Baldwin Spencer
Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. For indigenous Australians, the corroboree comes closest to a modern concept of theatre

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: View of London, c1650, (19th century)

View of London, c1650, (19th century). Panoramic view of London from the South Bank showing the old St Pauls Cathedral before the Great Fire of London in 1666

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: The Fast Mail by Lincoln J. Carter

The Fast Mail by Lincoln J. Carter. First produced in England at Rochdale on 26th December 1891 and at the Grand Theatre, Islington, London on 27th June 1892

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Showgirls at the Windmill Theatre, 1940

Showgirls at the Windmill Theatre, 1940
Showgirls at the Windmill Theatre, London await their cue. 1940

Background imageTheatre Glass Frame Collection: Scenes from the revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Lo

Scenes from the revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Lo
Scenes from Andre Charlots revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1921 with Jack Buchanan, Herbert Mundin and Isabelita Ruiz (Spanish dancer) Date: 1922



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Theatre Glass Frame 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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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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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.