Victoria Palace Theatre

Victoria SW1E
SG
Commercial building

Key Details

Address
126 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5EA
Local Area
Victoria
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1910
Use Classes
SG
Website

Overview

Victoria Palace Theatre is a Grade II* listed building in Victoria, London SW1.

There has been a theatre on this site since 1832, originally known as Moy’s Music Hall, well before the coming of the railways. This was then renamed in 1863 and became The Royal Standard Music Hall. In 1886, when Victoria Street and Victoria Station were built, the theatre was demolished and the rebuilt Royal Standard Music Hall became "the most comfortable Hall of entertainment in London... no expense has been spared."

The arrival of electricity and other early 20th century theatrical technology meant that drastic changes were needed. The oldest licensed music hall in London was demolished. Again in 1910, no expense was spared and Frank Matcham's Victoria Palace cost the huge sum of £12,000 to build.

The theatre retains much of its original character, even more so since the auditorium, front of house and dressing rooms have recently been refurbished.

The grey marble foyer with its gold mosaic and white Sicilian marble pillars is much as it was in 1911. Outside, the facade, canopy and cupola have recently been restored to their former glory.

The auditorium holds 1550 seats and is fully air-conditioned. It features a magnificent sliding roof, a simple precursor of air-conditioning. Originally the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle each had their own entrance and their own box office selling pre-printed tickets from a paper plan.

From 1911, the year after its rebuilding to its present design by Frank Matcham, the Victoria Palace had a gilded statue of prima ballerina Anna Pavlova poised above it. This was owner Alfred Butt's homage to the dancer he had spectacularly introduced to London.

The tribute was not appreciated by the superstitious ballerina, who would never look at her image as she passed the theatre, drawing the blinds in her car. The original statue was taken down for safety reasons in 1939 before the blitz and has completely disappeared. It is not known whether it is in someone's garden or was turned to wartime military use, such as bullets.

The Victoria Palace moved into the new millennium with an adventurous building programme; enlarging the Foyer, WC facilities and increasing the dressing room space, whilst maintaining all the feel and character of a historic building.

In 2006, a replica of the original statue of Pavlova was reinstated to its original place above the cupola of the Victoria Palace and her gold-leafed figure once again gleams above us.

2016 October - Planning permission granted for demolition of existing rear extensions and roof enclosure and erection of an 7 storey extension to rear; Extensions and alterations will be made to east side of building at ground to fourth floor levels, new roof enclosure over main roof, excavation of new stage pit and associated external alterations; Internal alterations including new seating and the widening of the proscenium arch. Ref no 16/10490/LBC.

2014 - Delfont Mackintosh Theatres acquired the theatre. Prior to this the theatre had been in the ownership of Sir Stephen Waley Cohen.[1]

References:
- victoriapalacetheatre.co.uk
- Design and Access Statement by Aedas ArtsTeam, Westminster City Council ref no 16/10490/LBC Westminster.gov.uk

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TUBE
Victoria Underground StationCircle, District, Victoria
BUS
Westminster Cathedral / Victoria Stn11, 148, 211, 24, 507, N11, N136, N44

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