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TRAFALGAR THEATRE, WEST END

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Current and forthcoming what's on, shows and events at West End's Trafalgar Theatre including venue details, location, news and links.

Previously the Whitehall. Opened 29 Sep 1930, on site of the Old Ship Tavern. Famous for the Whitehall Farces (Brian Rix) which started in 1950. 608 seats. Member of the Society of London Theatre. An [ATG] member. Closed after the run of Abigail's Party July 12th 2003. The 377 seat Trafalgar Studio opened early 2004. A further 100 seat studio space in the pipeline. Renamed from the Whitehall to Trafalgar Studios (Studios 1 & 2). Spring 2021 - refurbished and relaunched as Trafalgar Theatre.

You can also check out the iUKTDb Trafalgar Theatre (West End) archive with 354 shows listed up to Sunday, 29th September 2024.

What's on at Trafalgar Theatre

The Duchess of Malfi at Trafalgar Theatre, West End
The Duchess of Malfi - The Duchess at West End
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Play
Charlie Cook's Favourite Book at Trafalgar Theatre, West End
Charlie Cook's Favourite Book at West End
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Kids show
The Merchant of Venice at Trafalgar Theatre, West End
The Merchant of Venice - 1936 at West End
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Play
Clueless at Trafalgar Theatre, West End
Clueless at West End
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Musical
Trafalgar TheatreTrafalgar Theatre
14 Whitehall
West End
Greater London
SW1A 2DY


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