• Langley had the theatre built almost certainly in 1595–96. When it was new, the Swan was the most visually impressive of the existing London theatres.
  • The sketch, surviving only in an early copy by de Witt's friend, Arend van Buchell, is of the interior of the Swan Theatre.
  • The History of the Swan Theatre. In 1967 the Bass brewery sold The Swan, a derelict Yeovil pub, to the Yeovil Dramatic and Arts Society.
  • The Swan Theatre temporarily closed in 2007 as part of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Transformation project, reopening on 24 February 2011.
  • Visiting the Swan Theatre was one of the highlights of our stay in Stratford. The recently renovated theatre itself is delightful and so atmospheric.
  • The most outstanding of all Theatres, however, and the largest, is that whose sign is the swan (in the vernacular, Theatre of the swan), as it seats 3000 people.
  • The Swan Theatre was built by William Swan who previously purchased the Lyric Theatre in 1912 and also operated the North Opera House.
  • 1986 yilinda acilmis ve tam kapasitede kullanildiginda 450 kisi kapasiteye cikabilen ve royal shakespeare theatre ile ayni binada yer alan tiyatro sahnesi.
  • Copy of Johannes de Witt's sketch of the interior of the Swan Theatre, by Aernoudt (Arendt) van Buchell, c. 1596.
  • The Swan Theatre The picture of the Swan amphitheatre interior at the top of the page is the only picture of an Elizabethan theatre interior which has survived.