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'''Theater Location:''' Sloane Square, Chelsea, London, UK | '''Theater Location:''' Sloane Square, Chelsea, London, UK | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' original production | + | The Theater Upstairs is the theater where ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' debuted with the original [[London Cast]] production in 1973. |
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+ | The Theater Upstairs opened at London's [[Royal Court Theater]] in 1969 as what is known as a "Black Box Theater," a sparse stage room with black walls and a flat stage, meant for small or experimental productions. While the main theater downstairs held larger, more main-stream productions, the Theater Upstairs held more experimental shows. In this case, it was a room above the main stage, hence the name "Theater Upstairs." | ||
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+ | The Theater Upstairs was home to several small, independent productions in the late '60s and early '70s, the most successful of which was ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'', which opened there in June 19, 1973 (after previews on June 17-18), closing on July 20. Although a rousing success, the show had to moved to accommodate another booking. | ||
==Productions== | ==Productions== | ||
* [[London Cast]] (1973) | * [[London Cast]] (1973) |
Revision as of 22:06, 13 February 2017
Theater Location: Sloane Square, Chelsea, London, UK
Website: http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/
Opening Date: 1969
Theater Status: Open
History
The Theater Upstairs is the theater where The Rocky Horror Show debuted with the original London Cast production in 1973.
The Theater Upstairs opened at London's Royal Court Theater in 1969 as what is known as a "Black Box Theater," a sparse stage room with black walls and a flat stage, meant for small or experimental productions. While the main theater downstairs held larger, more main-stream productions, the Theater Upstairs held more experimental shows. In this case, it was a room above the main stage, hence the name "Theater Upstairs."
The Theater Upstairs was home to several small, independent productions in the late '60s and early '70s, the most successful of which was The Rocky Horror Show, which opened there in June 19, 1973 (after previews on June 17-18), closing on July 20. Although a rousing success, the show had to moved to accommodate another booking.
Productions
- London Cast (1973)