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Savoy Theatre Collection

The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre located in the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, England

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Background imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Social / Savoy Playgoers

Social / Savoy Playgoers
Societys playgoers enjoy supper after the theatre at the Savoy Hotel, London

Background imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre 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 imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Design for Gilbert and Sullivan, A Dream of Patience

Design for Gilbert and Sullivan, A Dream of Patience
Design by Alice Mary Havers for Gilbert and Sullivan, Savoy Operas, A Dream of Patience. circa 1880s

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Martine McCutcheon Actress October 98 Eastenders actress arriving at the Savoy

Martine McCutcheon Actress October 98 Eastenders actress arriving at the Savoy Theatre for the London premiere of Shane Richies Boogie Nights with her co star Andrew Lynford who plays her brother in

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams
23rd March 1965: Tennessee Williams, born Thomas Lanier (1911 - 1983), American playwright, in London to attend the first night of Night Of The Iguana at the Savoy Theatre

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: GILBERT & SULLIVAN: MIKADO. Sketches from The Mikado, Gilbert

GILBERT & SULLIVAN: MIKADO. Sketches from The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivans new comic opera at the Savoy Theatre in London. Line engraving from an English newspaper of 1885

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Strand Advertising

Strand Advertising
Sandwichboard men in the Strand advertise theatre seats, 1894. Savoy Street is on the right and the church of St Mary-le-Strand is in the background. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams
23rd March 1965: American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner Tennessee Williams (1911 - 1983) on the set used for his play Night of the Iguana at Londons Savoy Theatre

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The stars of the new comedy entitles 'No Sex Please

The stars of the new comedy entitles "No Sex Please
The stars of the new comedy entitles " No Sex Please, We re British" during rehearsals at the Savoy Theatre, London

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The stars of the new comedy entitles 'No Sex Please

The stars of the new comedy entitles "No Sex Please
The stars of the new comedy entitles " No Sex Please, We re British" during rehearsals at the Savoy Theatre, London

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Theatre, London. House, not stage, lit by Swan incandescent electric lamps

Savoy Theatre, London. House, not stage, lit by Swan incandescent electric lamps
530635 Savoy Theatre, London. House, not stage, lit by Swan incandescent electric lamps. Built by Richard D'Oyly Carte in 1881, it was the home of the Gilbert and Sullivan operattas

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Actress Jacki Piper will take over the name part in William Douglas Home

Actress Jacki Piper will take over the name part in William Douglas Homes successful comedy " The Secretary Bird" at the Savoy Theatre

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Cartoon, Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan

Cartoon, Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan
Cartoon, I wonder what they think of it? Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan. Date: 1891

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Mlle Anita, actress with dwarfism, theatrical portrait on stage in velvet gown

Mlle Anita, actress with dwarfism, theatrical portrait on stage in velvet gown. Captioned, Cupid's Smallest Victim: twenty-five years old but only twenty-five inches high'

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Hotel new sitting room, captioned One of the new Sitting Rooms

Savoy Hotel new sitting room, captioned One of the new Sitting Rooms, with Adams Decoration by Messrs P Turpin and Co'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Hotel, illustration by Max Cowper, captioned Arriving for supper at the Savoy Restaurant'

Savoy Hotel, illustration by Max Cowper, captioned Arriving for supper at the Savoy Restaurant'
Savoy Hotel, illustration by Max Cowper, captioned Arriving for supper at the Savoy Restaurant'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Hotel new bedroom, captioned One of the new Bedrooms, with Transition Decoration'

Savoy Hotel new bedroom, captioned One of the new Bedrooms, with Transition Decoration'
Savoy Hotel new bedroom, captioned One of the new Bedrooms, with Transition Decoration'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Hotel in scaffolding, captioned The Building Enveloped by 95, 000 feet Run of Scaffold Poles'

Savoy Hotel in scaffolding, captioned The Building Enveloped by 95, 000 feet Run of Scaffold Poles'
Savoy Hotel in scaffolding, captioned The Building Enveloped by 95, 000 feet Run of Scaffold Poles'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Savoy Hotel new facade, captioned The New Facade. Note the Small Windows, which are New Bathrooms'

Savoy Hotel new facade, captioned The New Facade. Note the Small Windows, which are New Bathrooms'
Savoy Hotel new facade, captioned The New Facade. Note the Small Windows, which are New Bathrooms'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Lady Grant, nee Miss Margaret Cochran, in costume for the play Polly at the Savoy Theatre, London

Lady Grant, nee Miss Margaret Cochran, in costume for the play Polly at the Savoy Theatre, London, 1923. Lady Grant was the wife of Sir Alfred Hamilton Grant

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Savoy Steps, by the old Lyceum Theatre, Strand, now demolished, c. 1920s (etching)

The Savoy Steps, by the old Lyceum Theatre, Strand, now demolished, c. 1920s (etching)
810327 The Savoy Steps, by the old Lyceum Theatre, Strand, now demolished, c.1920s (etching) by Strang, Ian (1886-1952); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday October 13. 1888, 1888. Creator: Unknown

The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday October 13. 1888, 1888. Creator: Unknown
The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday October 13. 1888, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Sir Arthur Sullivans Posthumous Opera, 'The Emerald Isle, 'at the Savoy Theatre (litho)

Sir Arthur Sullivans Posthumous Opera, "The Emerald Isle, "at the Savoy Theatre (litho)
1593623 Sir Arthur Sullivans Posthumous Opera, " The Emerald Isle, " at the Savoy Theatre (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Titlepage Design for The Savoy No. 3, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Titlepage Design for The Savoy No. 3, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Titlepage Design for The Savoy No. 3, 1896. Alternative title: Puck on Pegasus....drawing was afterwards adopted by [Leonard] Smithers as one of his trade marks and reproduced...on covers of books

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Design for the Prospectus of the Savoy, II, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Design for the Prospectus of the Savoy, II, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Design for the Prospectus of the Savoy, II, 1895. Winged figure carrying quill pens and a sign. Illustration for " The Savoy" magazine. From " The Best of Beardsley" edited by R

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Titlepage to The Savoy Nos 1 and 2, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Titlepage to The Savoy Nos 1 and 2, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Titlepage to The Savoy Nos 1 and 2, 1895. A woman with an ostrich-feather headdress and a man in Pierrot costume. Illustration for " The Savoy", a magazine of literature, art

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Death of Pierrot, from The Savoy No. 6, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

The Death of Pierrot, from The Savoy No. 6, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
The Death of Pierrot, from The Savoy No. 6, 1896. Characters from the Commedia dell Arte tiptoe towards the dying Pierrot

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: New Playhouses in London (engraving)

New Playhouses in London (engraving)
1054778 New Playhouses in London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Playhouses in London)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Two New Musical Pieces (litho)

Two New Musical Pieces (litho)
1628621 Two New Musical Pieces (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two New Musical Pieces)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: 'Iolanthe'at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

"Iolanthe"at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
1061273 " Iolanthe" at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Iolanthe" at the Savoy Theatre)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Grand Duchess, The Savoy Theatre, London (colour litho)

The Grand Duchess, The Savoy Theatre, London (colour litho)
583862 The Grand Duchess, The Savoy Theatre, London (colour litho) by Hardy, Dudley (1867-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Grand Duchess, The Savoy Theatre)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Sketches from Ruddygore the new comic opera at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

Sketches from Ruddygore the new comic opera at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
583827 Sketches from Ruddygore the new comic opera at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: 'Three Little Maids from School are We'(photo)

"Three Little Maids from School are We"(photo)
559931 " Three Little Maids from School are We" (photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Three Little Maids from School are We")

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Grand Duchess (of Gerolstein), Savoy Theatre, London

The Grand Duchess (of Gerolstein), Savoy Theatre, London, English version of the operetta by Offenbach, Meilhac and Halevy, words by C H Brookfield, lyrics by Adrian Ross. Date: 1897

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The Young Idea by Noel Coward, Savoy Theatre, London, a Robert Courtneidge production

The Young Idea by Noel Coward, Savoy Theatre, London, a Robert Courtneidge production. Date: circa 1923

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: 'The Grand Duke, 'the New Opera by Mr Ws Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan at the Savoy Theatre

"The Grand Duke, "the New Opera by Mr Ws Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan at the Savoy Theatre (litho)
1605149 " The Grand Duke, " the New Opera by Mr Ws Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan at the Savoy Theatre (litho) by Holland Tringham

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: 'Haddon Hall, 'Sir Arthur Sullivans New Opera at the Savoy Theatre

"Haddon Hall, "Sir Arthur Sullivans New Opera at the Savoy Theatre, The Flight of Dorothy Vernon (engraving)
1603582 " Haddon Hall, " Sir Arthur Sullivans New Opera at the Savoy Theatre, The Flight of Dorothy Vernon (engraving) by English School

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Sketches from 'The Mikado'at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

Sketches from "The Mikado"at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
1591041 Sketches from " The Mikado" at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by Ludlow, Henry (Hal) Stephen (b.1861, fl.1880-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: The New Comic Opera, 'The Lucky Star, 'at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

The New Comic Opera, "The Lucky Star, "at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
1598406 The New Comic Opera, " The Lucky Star, " at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Comic Opera)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: WW1 Fundraiser Programme, Savoy Theatre

WW1 Fundraiser Programme, Savoy Theatre
WW1 Fundraiser Programme, Les Saisons d Amour, Savoy Theatre, Strand, London, 6 November 1914, showing illustration by John Hassall. 1914

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: 'Princess Ida'at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)

"Princess Ida"at the Savoy Theatre (engraving)
6016550 " Princess Ida" at the Savoy Theatre (engraving) by Friston, David Henry (fl.1853-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Princess Ida" at the Savoy Theatre)

Background imageSavoy Theatre Collection: Cartoon, A Japanese Village at the Savoy

Cartoon, A Japanese Village at the Savoy, a reference to the popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta at the Savoy Theatre, London. 1885



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Savoy Theatre Collection

The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre located in the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, England. It opened on 10 October 1881 and was built by Richard D'Oyly Carte to present the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. The theatre has since been used for a variety of other productions, including musicals, plays and revues and has also hosted concerts by some of the biggest names in music, including Elton John and Adele. The building itself is Grade II* listed and features an ornate Edwardian auditorium with 1,158 seats over four levels. The Savoy Theatre continues to be one of London's most popular venues for live entertainment today.
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The Savoy Theatre is a historic venue located in London, England that has been entertaining audiences since 1881. The Media Storehouse offers a collection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring images of this iconic theatre. Our collection showcases the grandeur and elegance of the Savoy Theatre's architecture with stunning photographs capturing its intricate details both inside and out. From the ornate ceiling to the plush red velvet seats, these pieces allow you to bring a piece of history into your home or office space. Whether you're an avid theatre-goer or simply appreciate beautiful design and architecture, our collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper and canvas, each piece is sure to make a statement wherever it is displayed.
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We offer a wide range of Savoy Theatre art prints that capture the essence and beauty of this iconic venue in London, England. From vintage posters to contemporary photographs, there are plenty of options available to suit any taste or style. One popular choice is the black and white photograph of the exterior of the theatre, which showcases its stunning architecture and grandeur. Other options include colourful illustrations depicting scenes from famous productions such as The Mikado or Gilbert & Sullivan's operettas. For those who prefer more abstract pieces, there are also modern art prints featuring bold colours and geometric shapes inspired by the theatre's design elements. No matter what your preference may be, we have a variety of high-quality Savoy Theatre art prints that will add character and charm to any home or office space.
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