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Lyric Hammersmith

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Lyric Hammersmith

A gilded Victorian auditorium hidden inside a modern shell, the Lyric Hammersmith is one of the UK's leading producing theatres, on Lyric Square just off King Street in West London. Its ornate main house was originally designed by the celebrated theatre architect Frank Matcham and dates in spirit to 1895, when the venue reopened as the New Lyric Opera House. Threatened with demolition in the 1960s, the theatre was saved by a public campaign, and its historic auditorium was painstakingly dismantled and rebuilt piece by piece inside a contemporary building on its current King Street site. The relocated Lyric reopened in 1979, with the Queen in attendance, alongside a new black-box studio for emerging companies. Today it operates two main performance areas: a main house seating around five hundred and fifty in the restored nineteenth-century auditorium, and a one-hundred-and-twenty-seat studio for smaller productions. Major redevelopments in 2004 and 2015 added a new entrance, cafe, rehearsal spaces and the multi-purpose Reuben Foundation Wing. Known for producing bold contemporary theatre and for a strong commitment to nurturing young people's creativity, the Lyric stages around a thousand performances a year. Its programme ranges across drama, comedy, family shows and music, lurching, in its own words, between high art and populism. Sitting at the heart of Hammersmith with the Underground on its doorstep, the theatre is easy to reach from across London. Blending Victorian grandeur with a modern producing ethos, the Lyric remains a cornerstone of West London's cultural life. The contrast between the lavish gilded auditorium and the stripped-back studio mirrors the breadth of the Lyric's ambitions, from large-scale Christmas productions to experimental new writing. Its long-running education and participation work, much of it free, has become central to its identity, positioning the theatre as a civic resource for west London as much as a producing house with a national reputation.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: Lyric Square, King St, London, United Kingdom, W6 0QL

Website: https://lyric.co.uk

Capacity: 550

Opening Date: 01/01/1895

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