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Phoenix Theatre

Phoenix Theatre

Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0JP


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"Devastating. A masterpiece. If you haven't seen it, go. If you have, go again!" - News of the World
"***** Gripping, gritty and superbly hummable, it's a must"- Mail on Sunday


BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with tragic consequences. The incredible score includes Bright New Day, Marilyn Monroe and the emotionally charged hit Tell Me It’s Not True.

Now commonly regarded as one of the all time great British musicals, Blood Brothers has touched the hearts and minds of a generation of theatregoers in dealing with two of the most pressing social issues of our time - inequality and unemployment.

A single mother in financial desperation gives away one of her new-born twin sons and attempts to keep them from discovering one another's true identity. However, their lives become unavoidably linked and her secrecy leads them to a tragic ending.

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Theatre history

The Phoenix Theatre opened in 1930 with the premiere of Noel Coward''s Private Lives featuring Coward himself in the cast, along with Gertrude Lawrence, Adrienne Allen and a young Laurence Olivier.

Coward formed a strong association with The Phoenix returning with Gertrude Lawrence as his co-star in 1936 with the programme of the one -act play Tonight at 8.30. He returned again in 1952 with Quadrille, which opened only a few days after the death of Gertie Lawrence, and Coward wrote how difficult it was to sit through that first night in what he and Gertie had always referred to as ''our theatre''.

The Phoenix enjoyed a succession of very successful plays including John Gielgud''s Love for Love during the war, and a season featuring Paul Scofield and Peter Brook in the mid fifties.

A new musical Canterbury Tales adapted from Chaucer''s famous book opened in 1968 and began a 2000 performance run.

The eighties and nineties have seen many award-winning musicals, including The baker''s Wife by Stephen Schwarz (directed by Trevor Nunn) and the delightful Into the wood by Stephen Sondheim starring Julia McEnzie; as well as a very successful season of Shakespeare plays.

The current production Blood Brothers, a musical by Willy Russell, which transferred from the Albery in 1991, is the longest running show ever at the Phoenix.

The Building

The theatre opened in 1930 and was beautifully designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, Bertie Crewe and Cecil Masey, with Theodore Komisarjevsky as Art Director.

The entrance on the corner of Charing Cross Road and Flitcroft Street is a rotunda with four columns above the canopy topped by an attic with square windows.

A change of ownership in 1966 led to a refurbishment programme, including the construction of the Noel Coward bar in the Phoenix Street foyer, which was open by the great man himself in 1969.

Respecting the tradition of the Italian theatres, the auditorium shines with golden engraves, red seats, carpet and curtains.

Above the boxes we can admire panels by Vladimir Polunin after Tintoretto, Titian and Giorgione, and the entire safety curtain is a rendition of Jacopo del Sellaio''s The Triumph Of Love.

Also, throughout the building, we can enjoy the sculpted wooden doors and the decorated ceilings.

It surely is one of the most beautiful theatres in London''s West-End.

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Phoenix Theatre
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0JP

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