The captivating beauty of London's theaters.

15/01/2018

London has long been famous for its ancient and magnificent theaters, which preserve the country's long-standing culture.

The New Wimbledon Theatre, the biggest tourist attraction in suburban London, evokes the feel of Italian opera houses with its murals and striking marble accents.

In the final room of the series of rooms built in the 1850s at Wilton Theatre, there are old wooden benches that have been preserved and used to this day.

The luxurious royal seating area at the Haymarket Royal Theatre.

Immediately behind the luxurious royal seating area is the reception room, built at the request of Queen Victoria.

The sound effects system, including thunder and smoke, is located behind the stage of the theater.

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The system that generated the sound of thunder is no longer in use.

The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse has a seating capacity of 350.

The assignment board at the Phoenix Theatre.

Dressing room at the Royal Theatre, Drury Lane.

The 1929 Art Deco interior of the Savoy Theatre was restored after being destroyed by fire in 1990.

A bar on the rooftop of the Dominion Theatre. This theatre opened in 1929 with a unique design, combining a cinema and a theater.

A network of steel cables and pulleys at the Shaftesbury Theatre's state-of-the-art high-tech center.

The stage of the St. Martin's Theatre is decorated with unique interior design.

The auditorium of the Royal Theatre was carefully restored in 1858.

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(Source: The Guardian)

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