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The Old Vic Collection

The Old Vic is a historic theatre located in London, England

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Background imageThe Old Vic 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 imageThe Old Vic Collection: 9 O clock in London Pub

9 O clock in London Pub
The busy interior of a London pub near the Old Vic Theatre, at nine o clock in the evening

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet

Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet
Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) as Hamlet - London, New Theatre - Old Vic Production. Date: circa 1942

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Actors Sir Anthony Hopkins and Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzler

Actors Sir Anthony Hopkins and Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzlers play The Lonely Road. The Old Vic in London. 5th February 1985

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The first performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be

The first performance of "The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be
The first performance of " The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be on the 29th May 1962 at the Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road, London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Prunella Scales stars in 'An Evening With Queen Victoria

Prunella Scales stars in "An Evening With Queen Victoria
Prunella Scales stars in " An Evening With Queen Victoria. A Portrait In Her Own Words" at The Old Vic, London, 13th January 1980

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Peter O Toole as Macbeth at Londons Old Vic theatre September 1980

Peter O Toole as Macbeth at Londons Old Vic theatre September 1980 1980s

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Titania, Queen of The Fairies, Ethel Gabain

Titania, Queen of The Fairies, Ethel Gabain
Titania - Queen of The Fairies, colour illustration. With description, Miss Dorothy Hyson was the Titania in the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Old Vic

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Alicia Markova, ballet dancer, theatrical portrait. Captioned, A good shot'of Markova'

Alicia Markova, ballet dancer, theatrical portrait. Captioned, A good shot'of Markova'
Alicia Markova, ballet dancer, theatrical portrait. Captioned, A good shot'of Markova'. With description, Markova, who has returned to the Old Vic-Wells Ballet

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Costumes designed by James Bailey for an Old Vic production of 'Twelfth Night'

Costumes designed by James Bailey for an Old Vic production of "Twelfth Night". Olivia's dress is painted nylon gauze. Date: 1954

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Cut, Waterloo

The Cut, Waterloo
The Cut (formerly New Cut) is a street in London which runs between Waterloo Road in Lambeth and Blackfriars Road in Southwark

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Royal Coburg Theatre

Royal Coburg Theatre
The theatre was founded in 1818 by James King and Daniel Dunn (formerly managers of the Surrey Theatre in Bermondsey), and John Thomas Serres, then the marine painter to the King

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Vic, The Cut (photo)

The Old Vic, The Cut (photo)
XBP234873 The Old Vic, The Cut (photo) by English School; London, UK; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; English, out of copyright

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Vic theatre, Lambeth (b / w photo)

The Old Vic theatre, Lambeth (b / w photo)
3637532 The Old Vic theatre, Lambeth (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Vic theatre, Lambeth)

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Royal Couborg Theatre, 1826 (colour litho)

The Royal Couborg Theatre, 1826 (colour litho)
661122 The Royal Couborg Theatre, 1826 (colour litho) by Havell, Daniel (1785-1826); Private Collection; (add.info.: Now the Old Vic Theatre on The Cut, Lambeth)

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Charles Laughton - English actor pictured making a speech at The Foyles Lunch in London

Charles Laughton - English actor pictured making a speech at The Foyles Lunch in London. Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 - 15 December 1962) was an English stage and film actor, director

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins with Actress Samantha Eggar in a scene from Arthur

Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins with Actress Samantha Eggar in a scene from Arthur Schnitzlers play The Lonely Road. The Old Vic in London. 5th February 1985

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Actors Sir Anthony Hopkinsand Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzler

Actors Sir Anthony Hopkinsand Colin Firth in a scene from Arthur Schnitzlers play The Lonely Road. The Old Vic in London. 5th February 1985

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

The Old Vic theatre in the West End, central London. 9th January 1961

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: John Lennon and Yoko Ono on their first public appearance together at London

John Lennon and Yoko Ono on their first public appearance together at Londons Old Vic Theatre to attend the opening night of the National Theatres stage production of part of Johns book

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Boxers training for their 1963 campaigns in the Thomas A

Boxers training for their 1963 campaigns in the Thomas A Beckett gym in Londons Old Kent road. l-r Kenny Field, Henry Cooper, Vic Andreetti, Jim Cooper

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Actor Richard Burton on stage in costume as Coriolanus. Rehearsal at the Old Vic

Actor Richard Burton on stage in costume as Coriolanus. Rehearsal at the Old Vic theatre London February 1954

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Eastenders Den and Angie Watts put their weight behind the Charity Snowball raising

Eastenders Den and Angie Watts put their weight behind the Charity Snowball raising hundreds of pounds for our Christmas appeal

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: John Lennon and Yoko Ono at Londons Old Vic Theatre to attend the opening night of

John Lennon and Yoko Ono at Londons Old Vic Theatre to attend the opening night of the National Theatres stage production of part of Johns book, In His Own Write. 18th June 1968

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: John Lennon & Yoko Ono 18th June 1968. John

John Lennon & Yoko Ono 18th June 1968. John, Yoko attend the opening night of the Old Vic Theatre adaptation of `In His Own Write, in London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Peter O Toole September 1980, in his dressing gown the morning after he played

Peter O Toole September 1980, in his dressing gown the morning after he played Macbeth at the old Vic Theatre in London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Peter O Toole August 1980, at the Old Vic London where he will play Macabeth

Peter O Toole August 1980, at the Old Vic London where he will play Macabeth

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Dennis Waterman actor famous for his part in the television series Minder

Dennis Waterman actor famous for his part in the television series Minder and wife Rula Lenska actress in scene from play Same Time Next Year at the Old Vic Theatre London October 1985

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra being performed by the National Youth Theatre

Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra being performed by the National Youth Theatre and the Old Vic in London, 6th September 1965. Starring actress Helen Mirren 19 as Cleopatra

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Lawrence Olivier and Vivian Leigh at ATS Sports Laurence Olivier

Lawrence Olivier and Vivian Leigh at ATS Sports Laurence Olivier and his wife Vivien Leigh handing out medals and trophies at the ATS Sports competition, circa 1945

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh leaving the theatre after the first night of their

Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh leaving the theatre after the first night of their production of A Street Car Named Desire 1949 The film version earned Vivien Leigh an Oscar

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh after the first night of their production of A

Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh after the first night of their production of A Street Car Named Desire 1949. The film version earned Vivien Leigh an Oscar

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Sir Laurence and Lady Olivier at St Jamess Theatre after last performance before

Sir Laurence and Lady Olivier at St Jamess Theatre after last performance before being pulled down 1957 Laurence Olivier (Later, Lord Olivier.) Born Dorking, Surrey, 22nd May

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Peter O Toole September 1980 In his dressing gown the morning after he played

Peter O Toole September 1980 In his dressing gown the morning after he played Macbeth at the old Vic Theatre in London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Peter O Toole actor outside the Old Vic theatre in London

Peter O Toole actor outside the Old Vic theatre in London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: OLD VIC THEATRE 1819

OLD VIC THEATRE 1819
Exterior when this London theatre was still called the Royal Coburg Theatre, named after its patrons Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte. Date: 1819

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Coburg Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Old Coburg Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Old Coburg Theatre in 1820, (c1878). Tthe Royal Coburg Theatre in Lambeth, south London was established in 1818. It was later renamed the Royal Victoria Theatre

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: View in the New Cut, 1878. Creator: Unknown

View in the New Cut, 1878. Creator: Unknown
View in the New Cut, 1878. Street scene in the New Cut, Lambeth, south London, with the Royal Victoria Palace Palace, (The Old Vic), on the right

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Old Vic, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

The Old Vic, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
The Old Vic Theatre, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Actors Noel Coward Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier at the premiere of the film

Actors Noel Coward Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier at the premiere of the film Quadrielle 12th September 1952 Three leading lights of the acting profession pictured together at the Premiere of

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier with Anne Castaldini starting rehearsals for his first television

Sir Laurence Olivier with Anne Castaldini starting rehearsals for his first television appearance in " John Gabriel Borkman" for ATV 1958 Laurence Olivier (Later)

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: Judi Dench as Ophelia and Coral Browne as Gertrude

Judi Dench as Ophelia and Coral Browne as Gertrude
Dame Judi Denchs professional stage debut as Ophelia with Coral Browne as Gertrude in Hamlet, produced by the London Old Vic Company. Date: 1957

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Royal Victoria Coffee Palace and Music Hall (engraving)

The Royal Victoria Coffee Palace and Music Hall (engraving)
1054535 The Royal Victoria Coffee Palace and Music Hall (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Victoria Coffee Palace and Music Hall)

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The Royal Coburg Theatrre, later The Vactoria or Old Vic, London, England, 1830

The Royal Coburg Theatrre, later The Vactoria or Old Vic, London, England, 1830. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The first performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be

The first performance of "The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be
The first performance of " The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be on the 29th May 1962 at the Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road, London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The first performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be

The first performance of "The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be
The first performance of " The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be on the 29th May 1962 at the Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road, London

Background imageThe Old Vic Collection: The first performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be

The first performance of "The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be
The first performance of " The Tempest by William Shakespeare will be on the 29th May 1962 at the Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road, London



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The Old Vic Collection

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