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The Royal Comedy Theatre , as it was then known, opened in London''s West End on October 15, 1881. It was designed by Thomas Verity and built in just six months. By 1884 it was known as just the Comedy Theatre .

Major reconstruction took place in the mid-1950's and the Comedy theatre re-opened on 14 December 1955. The disadvantage that this old theatre has though is the use of columns to support the circles - leading to many of the seats being 'restricted view' (around 125 seats).

The Comedy theatre is perhaps most noted for the part it played in the late 1950's overturning stage censorship: Up until 1968 the Lord Chamberlain had the right to ban any play if the language or subject matter was deemed to be unsuitable, so in the 1956 'The New Watergate Club' was formed at the Comedy where banned plays could be presented under 'club' conditions - and without censorship - plays produced in this way included Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge , Robert Anderson's Tea and Sympathy and Tennessee William's Cat On A Hot Tin Roof . By the late 1950's the Lord Chamberlain relented, the club closed, and the Comedy Theatre was able to present Peter Shaffer's controversial play Five Finger Exercise which went on to enjoy a run of two years.

More recent productions include the award winning comedy Steaming and the award winning musical Little Shop of Horrors both which occupied the theatre in the early 1980's. Kay Mellor's award winning comedy A Passionate Woman opened here on 7 November 1994 and run for 9 months.

Theatre address

Panton Street, London, SW1Y 4DN

Nearest Underground

Piccadilly Circus

Train

Charing Cross

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