Albery Theatre

Originally known as the New Theatre, the Albery Theatre was built by Sir Charles and Mary Wyndham on St. Martin's Lane in London, England and opened on March 12, 1903. In 1973 the New Theatre was renamed the Albery in tribute to the late Sir Bronson Albery who had presided over its fortunes for many years.

 

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