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Theatre has been an integral part of the cultural landscape in London, England for centuries

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Background imageTheatre Collection: John Philip Kemble, English actor at Drury Lane and Covent Garde, 1769 (engraving)

John Philip Kemble, English actor at Drury Lane and Covent Garde, 1769 (engraving)
7233658 John Philip Kemble, English actor at Drury Lane and Covent Garde, 1769 (engraving) by Harding, Silvester (1745-1809); (add.info.: John Philip Kemble (1757-1823)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Titania and the Clown (chromolitho)

Titania and the Clown (chromolitho)
3626447 Titania and the Clown (chromolitho) by Brundage, Frances (1854-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Titania and the Clown. A Midsummer Nights Dream)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Habit of Coriolanus in the Tragedy of Coriolanus (engraving)

Habit of Coriolanus in the Tragedy of Coriolanus (engraving)
3640619 Habit of Coriolanus in the Tragedy of Coriolanus (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Coriolanus in the Tragedy of Coriolanus)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Page from The Sketch featuring photographs of scenes from the play, Distinguished Villa

Page from The Sketch featuring photographs of scenes from the play, Distinguished Villa, written by Kate O Brien and playing at the Little Theatre, starring Una O Connor, Gillian Lind

Background imageTheatre Collection: King Henry VI of England married to Margaret of Anjou

King Henry VI of England married to Margaret of Anjou at Titchfield Abbey, 23 April 1445. The mad king was 24 and the queen 15

Background imageTheatre Collection: Miss Edith Day in Irene by Kate Carew

Miss Edith Day in Irene by Kate Carew
Irene Day, caricatured by Kate Carew in the play Irene playing at the Empire Theatre, London in 1920. Date: 1920

Background imageTheatre Collection: An acrobatic baboon at the Hippodrome

An acrobatic baboon at the Hippodrome
Herr Grais with his performing acrobatic baboon at the London Hippodrome in 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageTheatre Collection: Diavolino, the monkey that loops the loop, London Hippodrome

Diavolino, the monkey that loops the loop, London Hippodrome
Diavolino, the monkey that looped the loop on a little tricycle at the London Hippodrome in 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageTheatre Collection: Two women preparing for show at Windmill Theatre 1939

Two women preparing for show at Windmill Theatre 1939
Two women in tin helmets photographed as they prepare for a show at the Windmill Theatre. The Windmill Theatre, which today uses the motto " we never closed"

Background imageTheatre Collection: Tatler cover - Tamara Karsavina

Tatler cover - Tamara Karsavina
Tamara Karsavina (1885 - 1978), Russian ballet dancer, who, in 1919, at the time of this photograph, had been performing with the Russian Ballet at the Alhambra Theatre in London. Date: 1919

Background imageTheatre Collection: Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar

Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar
The revue artists and frequent double-act, Norah Blaney (at the piano) and her droll friend Gwen Farrar, performing in Punch-bowl at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageTheatre Collection: British silent film Paddy the Next Best Thing

British silent film Paddy the Next Best Thing
A scene from the British silent film Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923) directed by Graham Cutts from Graham Wilcox and filmed at the Islington Film Studio

Background imageTheatre Collection: Wild Thyme, Oxlips, Violet, Woodbine, Musk-roses

Wild Thyme, Oxlips, Violet, Woodbine, Musk-roses and Eglantine (Midsummer Nights Dream). Handcoioured botanical illustration drawn

Background imageTheatre Collection: Spotlight operator, Maskelynes Theatre, London

Spotlight operator, Maskelynes Theatre, London
Spotlight operator, Maskelynes Theatre, Langham Place, London. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTheatre Collection: Notting Hill, by J B Geoghegan

Notting Hill, by J B Geoghegan
Promotional music sheet for Notting Hill, or Dodgers Lament For His Lost Love, music hall song by J. B. Geoghegan, and sung by Harry Liston

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Electric Polka by Alphonse Cary

The Electric Polka by Alphonse Cary
Promotional music sheet for The Electric Polka by Alphonse Cary, circa 1880s, showing Mestopheles shining an electric light over the recently-constructed Victoria Embankment in London Date

Background imageTheatre Collection: Artists Amateur Performance of 'The Heir-at-Law, 'St Jamess Theatre, the Epiloque (engraving)

Artists Amateur Performance of "The Heir-at-Law, "St Jamess Theatre, the Epiloque (engraving)
1607158 Artists Amateur Performance of " The Heir-at-Law, " St Jamess Theatre, the Epiloque (engraving) by English School

Background imageTheatre Collection: Scene from 'The Last Days of Pompeii, 'at the Queens Theatre (engraving)

Scene from "The Last Days of Pompeii, "at the Queens Theatre (engraving)
1613519 Scene from " The Last Days of Pompeii, " at the Queens Theatre (engraving) by Friston, David Henry (fl.1853-82); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Barbra Streisand, exits car to make her way to stage door entrance at Prince of Wales

Barbra Streisand, exits car to make her way to stage door entrance at Prince of Wales Theatre, London, where she is starring in Funny Girl, 18th April 1966

Background imageTheatre Collection: Rocking the Town starring Harry Secombe, Winifred Atwell

Rocking the Town starring Harry Secombe, Winifred Atwell and Alma Cogan at The London Palladium 27th November 1956

Background imageTheatre Collection: Count Basie at the Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium 10th November 1975

Count Basie at the Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium 10th November 1975. Front row left to right: Michael Crawford, Telly Savalas, Count Basie, Charles Aznavour, Bruce Forsyth

Background imageTheatre Collection: Exterior view of the Ambassadors Theatre in West Street, London Circa 1971

Exterior view of the Ambassadors Theatre in West Street, London Circa 1971

Background imageTheatre Collection: Cardiff-born singer Shirley Bassey is pictured celebrating her 19th birthday with a cake

Cardiff-born singer Shirley Bassey is pictured celebrating her 19th birthday with a cake. The singer is in the show " Such Is Life" at the Adelphi Theatre, London - 6th Jan 1955

Background imageTheatre Collection: Writer Joe Orton pictured in Covent Garden. 8th May 1964

Writer Joe Orton pictured in Covent Garden. 8th May 1964

Background imageTheatre Collection: A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
A tale of two cities staged at the Lyceum Theatre, London Date: 1860

Background imageTheatre Collection: Priscilla and the Profligate, Duke of Yorks Theatre, London

Priscilla and the Profligate, Duke of Yorks Theatre, London
Priscilla and the Profligate, a play by Laura Wildig, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, produced by Charles Hawtrey. circa 1920s

Background imageTheatre Collection: London Coliseum, St. Martins Lane, London, England

London Coliseum, St. Martins Lane, London, England

Background imageTheatre Collection: National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16/3/10. The Royal National Theatre, a brutalist style building designed by Denys Lasdun, completed in 1976

Background imageTheatre Collection: Palace Theatre Company - London - Theatrical Garden Party

Palace Theatre Company - London - Theatrical Garden Party Date: 1912

Background imageTheatre Collection: Trafalgar Square, London on a foggy night

Trafalgar Square, London on a foggy night - the neon lights on the circular dome of the Coliseum Theatre on St. Martins Lane can be seen peeking out over the distant rooftops beyond

Background imageTheatre Collection: British actress Cissy Grahame in The Pickpocket, 1886. Artist: Barraud

British actress Cissy Grahame in The Pickpocket, 1886. Artist: Barraud
British actress Cissy Grahame in The Pickpocket, 1886. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume VIII, July to December, 1886, edited by Clement Scott, Carson & Comerford, London, 1886

Background imageTheatre Collection: 5064 Gerrard by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale

5064 Gerrard by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale
5064 Gerrard revue by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale; music arranged by Willy Redestone. Artist Harold Smith. The revue was first produced at the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square

Background imageTheatre Collection: Drury Lane Theatre in London

Drury Lane Theatre in London
Scene outside the Drury Lane Theatre in London. Designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt, it opened on 10 October 1812. Artist signature is Shepherd. Date: 1900s ?

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Best People, by Gray and Hopgood

The Best People, by Gray and Hopgood
The Best People, a comedy by David Gray and Avery P Hopgood. First produced in England at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool, March 1926, and later the same month at the Lyric Theatre, London

Background imageTheatre Collection: A study of the dancer Phyllis Bedells, 1922

A study of the dancer Phyllis Bedells, 1922 formerly of the Empire Theatre. She has arranged the dances and ensembles for The Island King at the Adelphi Theatre, London. Date: 1922

Background imageTheatre Collection: Dolly Sisters from League of Notions at London Pavilion

Dolly Sisters from League of Notions at London Pavilion
Portraits of the Dolly Sisters in their Persian outfits from Charles Cochrans League of Notions at the London Pavilion, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Russian ballet at the Alhambra, London, 1921

The Russian ballet at the Alhambra, London, 1921 featuring a scene from Scheheraze with Mme D Albaicin, Pavlov and Singaienvski and a portrait of the Spanish dancer Mme D Albaicin Date: 1921

Background imageTheatre Collection: Cast of Chu Chin Chow catch bus to Night of the Stage Ball

Cast of Chu Chin Chow catch bus to Night of the Stage Ball
The cast of Chu Chin Chow at His Majestys Theatre board a bus and head for the Night of the Stage Ball at the Albert Hall held in aid of Sir Arthur Pearsons Fund for the children of blinded solders

Background imageTheatre Collection: Cartoon, Fred Evans in clown costume

Cartoon, Fred Evans in clown costume
Cartoon, Fred Evans in his clown costume. He performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1879

Background imageTheatre Collection: Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman

Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman
Caricature of Archdeacon Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar (1844-1916), Anglican clergyman of St Andrews Church, Tavistock Place, London, who was involved in a divorce case in 1881 brought by his wife

Background imageTheatre Collection: Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager

Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager
Caricature of Tom Mead (1821-1889), English actor, frequently cast as the villain because of his deep voice. In 1882 he played the role of the Apothecary in Henry Irvings production of Romeo

Background imageTheatre Collection: Old Vic threatre

Old Vic threatre
The Victoria Theatre, better known as the Old Vic : at this time dedicated to performances of Shakespeare, and of opera in english. Date: circa 1930

Background imageTheatre Collection: Il Trovatore - Music Sheet Cover

Il Trovatore - Music Sheet Cover
Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. No.1, The Tempest of the Heart (La Tempesta del Mio Cor)

Background imageTheatre Collection: Quintin Hogg, English merchant and philanthropist

Quintin Hogg, English merchant and philanthropist
Quintin Hogg (1845-1903), English merchant and philanthropist. Statue erected by the Royal Polytechnic Institution to the memory of their founder, Regent Street, London

Background imageTheatre Collection: S Whats The Matter With You?

S Whats The Matter With You?
Promotional postcard fors Whats The Matter With You? Lena Stantons London Revue Co. touring to Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne, 15th November 1920. Date: 1920

Background imageTheatre Collection: The Student Prince by Dorothy Donnelly

The Student Prince by Dorothy Donnelly
Promotional postcard for The Student Prince by Dorothy Donnelly; music Sigmund Romberg. First produced in England at His Majestys Theatre, 3rd February 1926

Background imageTheatre Collection: Maud Allan entertains French Sailors at the Palace Theatre

Maud Allan entertains French Sailors at the Palace Theatre
The dancer Maud Allan entertaining French bluejackets at the Palace Theatre during the visit of President Fallieres to London in May 1908. 1908

Background imageTheatre Collection: Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Theatre Royal, Haymarket
Promotional postcard for the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London. The first theatre to defy the monopoly of the patent houses



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Theatre Collection

Theatre has been an integral part of the cultural landscape in London, England for centuries, and is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the United Kingdom, and are be found everywhere from grand West End theatres to small fringe venues, offering a wide variety of productions ranging from classic plays to modern musicals. Theatregoers can experience a range of emotions and stories through live performances, making it an exciting and unique form of art. The history and culture surrounding theatre in London is vast and varied, with many different styles being represented throughout its long history. Theatre remains a popular form of entertainment today, providing audiences with an immersive experience that cannot be replicated anywhere else.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Theatre collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring iconic theatres in London, England. Our collection showcases stunning photographs of the interiors and exteriors of some of the most famous theatres in Europe such as the Royal Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and West End theaters like Apollo Victoria Theatre. Our collection is perfect for theatre enthusiasts who want to bring a piece of history into their homes or offices. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes to suit different spaces and decor styles. From black-and-white images to colorful shots capturing the vibrancy of performances on stage - there is something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or simply want to add some character to your walls, the Theatre collection from Media Storehouse has plenty to offer. With its extensive selection and affordable prices, it's easy to find something that will inspire your love for theatre while adding beauty to any space.
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What are Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Theatre art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe are a collection of stunning artworks that capture the essence of theatrical performances. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments in theatre history, featuring famous actors and actresses in their roles on stage. Theatre art prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and drama of live performance. They make great additions to any home or office space, adding an element of sophistication and culture to your decor. Whether you're a fan of classic plays like Shakespeare's Hamlet or modern productions like The Lion King, there is sure to be a theatre art print that captures your favorite show. From black-and-white photographs to colorful illustrations, these prints offer something for every taste. Theatre art prints are a must-have for anyone who loves theatre and wants to bring a piece of it into their own home.
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What Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Theatre art prints that are available for purchase. These prints showcase some of the most iconic and memorable moments from London's rich theatrical history, including performances at world-renowned venues such as the West End and Shakespeare's Globe. From classic plays to modern productions, we have a diverse selection of Theatre art prints that capture the essence of this vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're looking for dramatic portraits of your favorite actors or stunning images of stage sets and costumes, there is something for everyone in their collection. Some popular options include vintage posters advertising shows like Les Miserables or Phantom of the Opera, as well as photographs capturing live performances by famous actors like Judi Dench or Ian McKellen. With so many choices available, you're sure to find an art print that speaks to your love for all things theatre.
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How do I buy Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Theatre art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring iconic theatres and performances in London. Once you have found the print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. You can choose from a range of materials such as canvas or paper to create a unique look for your chosen artwork. We offer a variety of payment methods including credit card and PayPal to make purchasing easy and secure. They also provide excellent customer service to ensure that all orders are processed quickly and efficiently. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office, or want to give someone special a gift they'll treasure forever, we have an impressive selection of Theatre art prints that will meet all your needs.
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How much do Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

The cost of Theatre art prints in London, England, United Kingdom, and Europe can vary depending on a number of factors such as the size of the print, the quality of paper used, and whether it is an original or reproduction. The price range for these prints can be quite broad with some being affordable while others may be more expensive. It's important to note that prices can also differ based on where you purchase them from. We offer a wide selection of Theatre art prints that cater to different budgets. Our collection includes various styles and sizes which makes it easy for customers to find something that suits their preferences without breaking the bank. Additionally, We provide high-quality products so customers are assured they're getting value for their money. If you're looking for Theatre art prints in London, England or anywhere else in Europe then there are plenty of options available at varying prices - just make sure you do your research before making any purchases.
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How will my Theatre (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Theatre art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives at your doorstep safe and sound. Your art prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for delivery. This ensures that they remain flat and free from any creases or damage during transportation. We work with trusted courier services to deliver your order directly to your chosen address. You can track the progress of your delivery online using our tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your shipment. Once you receive your Theatre art prints, we recommend unrolling them as soon as possible and laying them flat under some weight for a few hours before framing or displaying them. This will help to remove any remaining curling from being rolled up during shipping.