Trafalgar Studios
At Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY
About the Trafalgar Studios
The Whitehall Theatre, a very fashionably designed 1930's art deco theatre, was listed Grade II in 1997. The theatre was extensively restored and refurbished in 1985. The theatre was used to record various television and radio programmes between 1997 and 1999 - most notably the Channel 5 TV chat show the Jack Docherty Show - with live performances often taking place later the same evening.
In June 2003 the theatre's owners, the Ambassadors Theatre Group (ATG), announced plans to close the theatre. It briefly re-opened to stage the short-lived play 'Rat Pack Confidential'.
In March 2004 it was then announced that the theatre would be refurbished and re-opened as The Trafalgar Studios with two performance spaces: a larger 380 seat space and a 100 seat space.
OPENED: 29th September 1930
LISTED: Grade II
SEATS: 280 & 100 in two spaces
ARCHITECT: Edward A Stone
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