• One of the West End’s oldest theatres, the Theatre Royal Haymarket officially opened in 1720 with a French play entitled La Fille a la Morte, ou le Badeaut de Paris.
  • Theatre Royal Haymarket, also known as Haymarket Theatre or Little Theatre, is a historic gem nestled in the heart of London's West End.
  • The Theatre Royal Haymarket or Haymarket Theatre is a theatre on The Haymarket in London which dates back to 1720.
  • The play is produced and directed by Sir Trevor Nunn and is at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a limited fifteen week run until the 21st June.
  • The Theatre Royal Haymarket, opened in 1821, is known for first ever matinee performance and attracting global talent.
  • Also called the Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre, this West End house’s origins can be traced back all the way to 1720.
  • HAYMARKET THEATRE, the ‘Little Theatre,’ was originally built by one Potter, and opened Dec.
  • Booking fees per ticket for telephone bookings: £3 per ticket. For personal callers or by post: Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
  • When you visit the theatre look out for Buckstone, a friend of Charles Dickens and manager of the Haymarket from 1853-1879, whose ghost is allegedly still...
  • The first incarnation of the Haymarket Theatre opened on 29 December 1720. During its early years, it presented a varied bill, containing French theatre...