NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: The original theatre was designed by Edward Maufe in 1938 and sits within the late Georgian terrace of Beaumont Street. It was extensively refurbished in 1996 by Michael Reardon Associates, who added some rehearsal space at the rear.
NOTES: Originally known as the 'Empire', the theatre was extensively restored in 2001-2004. See RIBA151236 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Built as two giant cones the Landmark houses a formal auditorium, while the Paviion houses an informal daylit space and winter garden. Both are linked by a joint foyer/bar space