The Apollo Theatre in London was owned by Henry Lowenfield. The Theatre was designed by the architect Lewin Sharp and is one of London's most popular locations.
The Apollo Theatre is in the West of London on Shaftesbury Avenue in Westminster. There is also a theatre called the Apollo Victoria Theatre which is the home of Wicked! the musical. That is located in Victoria on Wilton Road in London.
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Apollo Victoria Theater is located in London, United Kingdom. The address of this theatre that is known as "the home of Wicked musical", is 17 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1LG.
No. London auditions are held at the Hammersmith Apollo.
The Shard was designed by Renzo Piano - an Italian architect. See the link to Wikipedia for the full article.
Gravity's Rainbow - Designed by Herzog & de Meuron and engineered by Cecil Balmond of London-based firm Arup.
Norman Foster Designed the Swiss Re Tower and was finished by 2004.
George London - landscape architect - died in 1714.
The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576. The place is Shoreditch, and I believe the Globe precedes this
There are over 40 theatres in the West end of London alone. See the related link for descriptions and a map of the 14 most popular including the Phoenix, Apollo Victoria, Prince Edward, Playhouse and Savoy. -- Royal Opera House Richmond Theatre Globe Theatre Bloomsbury Theatre Barbican: The Pit Theatre Sadler's Wells Phoenix Theatre London Coliseum Old Vic Playhouse Theatre Queens Theatre Lyceum Adelphi Prince of Wales Her Magesties Theatre Shaftsbury theatre The London Palladium Drury Lane Lyric Theatre Dominion Theatre Gielgud Theatre Apollo Victoria Theatre
The architect was Sir Christopher Wren, the cathedral was consecrated in 1708, height 365 feet
London concerts are held at Wembley Stadium,02 Academy, Leicester Square Theatre, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Hammersmith Apollo and Wigmore Hall.