Savoy Ct, London WC2R 0ET, United Kingdom
London,
BUILT: 1881
SEATING CAPACITY: 1100
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Savoy Theatre History
Originally opened in 1881 to house Gilbert & Sullivan’s comic operas, the Savoy Theatre has maintained its reputation for hosting major British theatre debuts, including Oscar Wilde’s Salome and Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit. In 1990 the Savoy suffered significant fire damage, but was refurbished and reopened in 1993 with an interior that mirrors its classic 1929 design but features modern conveniences. The Savoy Theatre has been the home of some of the biggest musicals on the West End, including Legally Blonde, Gypsie, Funny Girl and Dreamgirls.Savoy Theatre Frequently Asked Questions
What show is next for Savoy Theatre?
Savoy Theatre's next show is Mean Girls which begins performances on 6/5/2024.
What when was Savoy Theatre built?
Savoy Theatre was built in 1881.
How many seats does Savoy Theatre have?
Savoy Theatre has 1100 seats.
What were the longest running shows at Savoy Theatre?
The Rat Pack - Live from Las Vegas which ran from 7/1/2003 to 8/12/2006, Legally Blonde which ran from 1/13/2010 to 4/7/2012, Dreamgirls which ran from 12/14/2016 to 1/12/2019, Kiss Me, Kate which ran from 5/19/1987 to 8/13/1988 and
What show is currently in Savoy Theatre?
Savoy Theatre's current show is Paddington the Musical which began performances on 11/6/2025.
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