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Vaudeville Theatre Collection

The Vaudeville Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre located in the heart of London, England

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Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Eliza Comes to Stay by H. V. Esmond

Eliza Comes to Stay by H. V. Esmond. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, as Sandy and his Eliza on 30th September 1912 and at the Criterion Theatre on 12th December 1913

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: George Walker and Ada Overton Walker in In Dahomey

George Walker and Ada Overton Walker in In Dahomey
Miss Ada Overton Walker and Mr George Walker, performing " The Tsar of Dixie" a song in the play In Dahomey at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1903

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Elsie Kay, Maie Ash & Katleen Dawn, The Catch of the Season

Elsie Kay, Maie Ash & Katleen Dawn, The Catch of the Season
Elsie Kay, Maie Ash and Kathleen Dawn in a wonderful publicity photograph for the popular comedy musical, The Catch of the Season at the Vaudeville Theatre

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: 'Chicks in the Wood'at Hippodrome. December 1910 P010425

"Chicks in the Wood"at Hippodrome. December 1910 P010425
" Chicks in the Wood" at Hippodrome. December 1910 P010425 Vaudeville collection London stage prints

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The Alhambra

The Alhambra
circa 1919: The Alhambra Music Hall theatre on Charing Cross Road, central London. It was demolished in 1936 to build the Odeon cinema, Leicester Square. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Vaudeville Theatre on the Strand, London

Vaudeville Theatre on the Strand, London presenting The Chiltern Hundreds. Almost next door is Romanos restaurant, prominent in Londons night-life at the turn of the century. Date: 1947

Ibsen's, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville (engraving)
8631348 Ibsen's, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henrik Ibsen's play, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Ibsen's, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville (engraving)
8631350 Ibsen's, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henrik Ibsen's play, Hedda Gabler, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Actor Michael Gambon playing the part of Vanya in the play Uncle Vanya

Actor Michael Gambon playing the part of Vanya in the play Uncle Vanya by Chekhov at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. 18th May 1988

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Rival Chinese magicians Chung Ling Soo & Ching Ling Foo

Rival Chinese magicians Chung Ling Soo & Ching Ling Foo
Rival Chinese magicians, Chung Ling Soo (real name, Billy Robinson) seen top putting his wife Suee Seen (aka Olive or Dot ) into a cannon as part of his act at the London Hippodrome

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Leslie Phillips, star of the 'Man Most Likely To

Leslie Phillips, star of the "Man Most Likely To
Leslie Phillips, star of the " Man Most Likely To..." at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, in his dressing room. 30th January 1970

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Scene from theatre production of The Miracle 02 / 02 / 1912 Muriel Ridley

Scene from theatre production of The Miracle 02 / 02 / 1912 Muriel Ridley
Scene from theatre production of The Miracle 02/02/1912 Muriel Ridley Vaudeville collection London theatre scans not available

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Frank Tinney in Sometime, Vaudeville Theatre

Frank Tinney in Sometime, Vaudeville Theatre
Frank Tinney in Sometime, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, with Desiree Ellinger. 1925

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Jumble Sale, revue, Vaudeville Theatre, London

Jumble Sale, revue, Vaudeville Theatre, London
Jumble Sale, a revue by John Hastings Turner, music by Philip Braham, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. circa 1920

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Theatrical and vaudeville presentations, December 1923

Theatrical and vaudeville presentations, December 1923
Three photos from theatrical and vaudeville presentations, December 1923: the 8 Embassy Girls in vaudevile; the Childs brothers in London Calling

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Vile Bodies

Vile Bodies
A stage adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Vile Bodies at the Vaudeville Theatre. Date: 1932

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Madame Saharet, dancer, theatrical studio portrait in costume. Captioned, Lastly

Madame Saharet, dancer, theatrical studio portrait in costume. Captioned, Lastly, the "Old-Fashioned" Dancer: A Quaint Successor to Salome, Classical, Apache, And Russian Convolutions'

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Poster for a Night Out at Vaudeville Theatre (colour litho)

Poster for a Night Out at Vaudeville Theatre (colour litho)
619528 Poster for a Night Out at Vaudeville Theatre (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (litho)

Scene from A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (litho)
7201938 Scene from A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens (litho) by Pegram, Frederick (1870-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scrooge sees the ghost of Jacob Marley)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Scenes from Popular Plays at the London Theatres (engraving)

Scenes from Popular Plays at the London Theatres (engraving)
1038053 Scenes from Popular Plays at the London Theatres (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes from Popular Plays at the London Theatres)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Hotel Cecil, London (colour photo)

Hotel Cecil, London (colour photo)
3094825 Hotel Cecil, London (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hotel Cecil, London. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Woman and child in front of the Fountain of Leda, 1799

Woman and child in front of the Fountain of Leda, 1799
Woman and child in front of the Fountain of Leda, Fontaine de Leda, in the Rue du Regard, Paris, Year VII, 1799. (Designed by Francois-Jean Bralle and built in 1807)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Newest turns at the London Hippodrome 1900

Newest turns at the London Hippodrome 1900
Newest turns at the London Hippodrome in October 1900 - Eugene Sandow, the famous strong man, Ghezzi the clown, the Sisters O Meers, the clever wire artists and M. Batty and his famous bear

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Cartoon, Gus Harris and Tom Thorne

Cartoon, Gus Harris and Tom Thorne
Cartoon, Mr Gus Harris - I m blest if there isn t Tom Thorne doing my Clergy-Testimonial trick! Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Cartoon, Sydney Alport, Acting Manager, Vaudeville Theatre

Cartoon, Sydney Alport, Acting Manager, Vaudeville Theatre, London. 1885

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Alfred Lester impersonating Gwen Farrar

Alfred Lester impersonating Gwen Farrar
Actor Alfred Lester doing a very decent impression of actress Gwen Farrar, with whom he was starring in the revue, Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in Pot Luck, 1922

Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in Pot Luck, 1922
Miss Norah Blaney and Miss Gwen Farrar in Pot Luck at the Vaudeville Theatre, 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: D James and T Thorne, Vaudeville Theatre, London

D James and T Thorne, Vaudeville Theatre, London
David James (David Belasco) and Thomas Thorne, first managers of the Vaudeville Theatre, London. 1880

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Morris Clark

Morris Clark, renowned for being one of the Gibson Girls, appearing in The Catch of the Season, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Date: 1905

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The New Vaudeville Theatre (engraving)

The New Vaudeville Theatre (engraving)
1057195 The New Vaudeville Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Vaudeville Theatre)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1895 (b / w photo)

Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1895 (b / w photo)
XJF323044 Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1895 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: hall was at 170-171 Piccadilly; designed by P. J)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Two Vaudeville Gentlemen, c. 1888 (pencil on paper)

Two Vaudeville Gentlemen, c. 1888 (pencil on paper)
UCL273754 Two Vaudeville Gentlemen, c.1888 (pencil on paper) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 26.3x17.6 cm; UCL Art Museum, University College London, UK; eUCL Art Museum

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Fashionable woman in front of the Theatre des Varietes, Boulevard Montmartre, Year VII, 1799

Fashionable woman in front of the Theatre des Varietes, Boulevard Montmartre, Year VII, 1799. (Built in 1807)
5913026 Fashionable woman in front of the Theatre des Varietes, Boulevard Montmartre, Year VII, 1799. (Built in 1807). She wears bonnet, fichu, high-waisted robe and long-sleeved gloves

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Performing Arts in London (litho)

Performing Arts in London (litho)
1604586 Performing Arts in London (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Performing Arts in London)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Holiday Entertainments at the London Theatres (litho)

Holiday Entertainments at the London Theatres (litho)
1628768 Holiday Entertainments at the London Theatres (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Holiday Entertainments at the London Theatres)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Theatre programme for a performance of The New Boy, by Arthur Law, and The Gentleman Whip

Theatre programme for a performance of The New Boy, by Arthur Law, and The Gentleman Whip, by H M Paull
6032075 Theatre programme for a performance of The New Boy, by Arthur Law, and The Gentleman Whip, by H M Paull, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1894 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The Theatres for the past month by one who has nt been (engraving)

The Theatres for the past month by one who has nt been (engraving)
1616014 The Theatres for the past month by one who has nt been (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Theatres for the past month by one who has nt been)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Scene from 'Apple Blossoms, 'at the Vaudeville Theatre, Old Baggs lecturing (engraving)

Scene from "Apple Blossoms, "at the Vaudeville Theatre, Old Baggs lecturing (engraving)
1625977 Scene from " Apple Blossoms, " at the Vaudeville Theatre, Old Baggs lecturing (engraving) by Friston, David Henry (fl.1853-82); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The New Theatre of the Vaudeville, Paris (engraving)

The New Theatre of the Vaudeville, Paris (engraving)
1103826 The New Theatre of the Vaudeville, Paris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Theatre of the Vaudeville, Paris)

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Albert Finney holding drink acting in play Reflected Glory

Albert Finney holding drink acting in play Reflected Glory at the Vaudeville Theatre, London - 02/04/1992

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The Vaudeville theatre in the West End, central London, 1965

The Vaudeville theatre in the West End, central London, 1965

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Poster outside the Vaudeville theatre in the West End, central London advertising for

Poster outside the Vaudeville theatre in the West End, central London advertising for the play " the Wayward Way" starring Jim Dale, 1965

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Jane Asher Actress in Henceforward by Alan Ayckbourn at the Vaudeville Theatre in London

Jane Asher Actress in Henceforward by Alan Ayckbourn at the Vaudeville Theatre in London with Ian McKellen and Emma Chambers November 1988 dbase msi

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Peter Adamson in his dressing room at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. April 1984 P003880

Peter Adamson in his dressing room at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. April 1984 P003880

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The Happy Day Dalys. Unity - More 'Ma Patite'Lauri De Freece '

The Happy Day Dalys. Unity - More "Ma Patite"Lauri De Freece "
The Happy Day Dalys. Unity - More " Ma Patite" Lauri De Freece " Walter of London". June 1916 P013765 Vaudeville collection London stage prints

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Vaudeville collection London theatre prints Woman drinking pint

Vaudeville collection London theatre prints Woman drinking pint from pewter tankard

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: Geo Alexander and Irene Vanburgh in 'The Thief'

Geo Alexander and Irene Vanburgh in "The Thief"
Geo Alexander and Irene Vanburgh in " The Thief". January 1908 P013908 Vaudeville collection London theatre prints

Background imageVaudeville Theatre Collection: The 'River'- at Birmingham first act scene. November 1913 P013322

The "River"- at Birmingham first act scene. November 1913 P013322
The " River" - at Birmingham first act scene. November 1913 P013322 London stage prints The Vaudeville collection



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Vaudeville Theatre Collection

The Vaudeville Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre located in the heart of London, England. It opened in 1870 and has been entertaining audiences ever since. The theatre has a capacity of 888 seats and offers an intimate atmosphere for performances of all kinds, from musicals to plays to stand-up comedy. The Vaudeville Theatre is renowned for its stunning architecture, with its ornate interior featuring intricate plasterwork and stained glass windows, and is also home to the longest running show in the West End – Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap' which has been running since 1952. With its rich history and beautiful setting, it's no wonder that the Vaudeville Theatre continues to be one of London's most popular venues for live entertainment.
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The Vaudeville Theatre is a collection of stunning images capturing the beauty and grandeur of one of London's most iconic venues. Our collection , available from Media Storehouse, features a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the theatre's rich history and unique architecture. Located in the heart of London's West End district, the Vaudeville Theatre has been entertaining audiences since 1870. Over the years it has played host to some of the world's greatest performers including Charlie Chaplin and Laurence Olivier. Our collection captures not only the theatre itself but also its surrounding area including bustling streets filled with people going about their daily lives. Each piece is expertly crafted using high-quality materials ensuring that they are both durable and visually striking. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to celebrate this historic venue in all its glory, there is something for everyone in this beautiful collection.
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