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  • The Royal National Theatre is commonly known as National Theatre and is one of the top sites of London. Being the national theatre, it is not only the biggest theatre of London, but of the whole Britain. The company hosts plays on site and also travels around and arranges for many plays in all of London. The fifty years of production of National Theatre includes numerous internationally renowned dramatic displays.
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  • The scene has a dramatic, theatrical lighting. ... A Taste of KERB, Forza Taps and Lasdun Bar are popping up outside on the National Theatre terraces and riverside.
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  • At the National Theatre in London, we make world-class theatre that is entertaining, challenging and inspiring. And we make it for everyone. National Theatr...
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  • The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain,[1] commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) within the UK and as the National Theatre of Great Britain...
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  • Axis view of Royal National Theatre to Olivier Theatre fly tower. Architecture. Detail of the National Theatre showing the grain of the formwork.
  • You can watch our world-class theatre in person on the Southbank, out on tour i. Sayfa · Sahne Sanatları Tiyatrosu. The royal national theatre.
  • Your membership also includes a vital donation to the National Theatre that will help develop more theatre for everyone, everywhere.
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  • Royal National Theatre, a partly subsidized complex of British theatre companies that was formed in 1962.
  • We would like to thank The Queen, our previous Royal Patron, for Her Majesty’s unwavering support and service to the National Theatre.
  • Despite the criticisms and the thirteen years it took to realize, Denys Lasdun’s Royal National Theatre may be the most beloved Brutalist building in Britain...