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The Garrick Theatre is a West End theater located on Charing Cross Road in London, opened in 1889. It was named after the eighteenth-century English actor and theater manager David Garrick, who had earlier been associated with the nearby Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The venue has hosted a range of dramatic plays, comedies, and musicals and is currently operated by Nimax Theatres. It is suited to audiences attending West End productions and to researchers of late-Victorian theater architecture.

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Where is the Garrick Theatre located in London?

The Garrick Theatre is located on Charing Cross Road in London's West End. It is situated in the heart of the city's famous theater district.

When did the Garrick Theatre officially open?

The theatre officially opened its doors in the year 1889. It was financed and developed by the famous theatrical playwright W. S. Gilbert.

Who is the Garrick Theatre named after?

The theater is named after the celebrated 18th-century actor, playwright, and theater manager David Garrick. He is widely credited with bringing a new era of realism to the English stage.

What is a notable architectural feature of the Garrick Theatre?

The building is notable for being built on a steep incline, requiring a complex layout of stairs and levels. Its beautiful Victorian facade and ornate interior have survived several renovations over the decades.

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