Walter Emden - Theatres

Theatres

His list of theatre designs include:

Theatre Location Build Date Original Seating Capacity Status Notes
Globe Theatre Newcastle Street 1870 1,800 Demolished 1902
Civic Theatre Barnsley 1877 800
Terry's Theatre Strand 1887 800 Demolished 1923
Royal Court Theatre Sloane Square 1888 642 Grade II
Garrick Theatre Charing Cross Road 1889 800 Grade II*
City Theatre
Sheffield c1890 Burnt down 1893
Tivoli Theatre of Varieties The Strand 1890 1,500 Demolished 1916
Trafalgar Theatre
later, the Duke of York's
St Martin's Lane 1890 900 Grade II
Palace Theatre Cambridge Circus 1892 1,400 Grade II*
Royalty Theatre Soho 1895 657 Demolished 1953
war damaged
Imperial Theatre Tothill Street, Westminster 1898 Rebuilt 1901

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