Who owns Dominion theatre?
Who owns Dominion theatre?
Nederlander Organization
Dominion Theatre
Owner | Nederlander Organization |
Designation | Grade II listed |
Type | West End theatre |
Capacity | 2,163 on 2 levels 2,074 (for WWRY) |
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How big is the Dominion theatre?
2,069
Venue overview The Dominion Theatre is one of London’s largest venues, with a seating capacity of 2,069. Constructed in the late 1920’s, the building originally operated as a cinema before undergoing several renovations which restored it to a performance space.
What has played at the Dominion theatre?
Productions at Dominion Theatre
Show | Opened | Closed |
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The Bodyguard | July 2016 | January 2017 |
The War of the Worlds | February 2016 | April 2016 |
Elf the Musical | November 2015 | January 2016 |
Lord of the Dance | March 2015 | September 2015 |
When was the Dominion theatre built?
1929
Built in 1929, the Dominion Theatre was acquired by the Nederlander Organization in 1992 before starting to operate independently as Nederlander Dominion Limited in 2009.
How many seats are in the Dominion Theatre London?
Use our interactive seating plan to view 3398 seat reviews and 1876 photos of views from seat. The Dominion Theatre is one of London’s largest venues, with a seating capacity of 2,069.
When was the Dominion Building built in London?
The Dominion is also currently home to Hillsong Church every Sunday. The restored facade, as seen in 2017, illuminated at night. Construction of The Dominion began in March 1928 with a design by W and TR Milburn and a budget of £460,000. The site was the location of the former Horse Shoe Brewery, which was the site of the 1814 London Beer Flood.
Who was at the Dominion Theatre in the 1980s?
During the 1980s the Dominion was known as a music concert venue with legends like David Bowie, Dolly Parton, Boy George and U2 taking to its stage and the late comedian Bill Hicks filmed here his famous Revelations.
When did we will rock you play at the Dominion Theatre?
The Dominion was home to the long-running musical We Will Rock You played at the theatre from 14 May 2002 until 31 May 2014. It was also home to the London auditions of Britain’s Got Talent and from February to April 2016 to War of the Worlds .