Cambridge Theatre
 
 
                        
                        The Cambridge Theatre was built for Bertie Meyer and opened on September 4, 1930. It is a member of the Society of London Theatre.
a modern theatre facing seven dials, built using concrete and steel and is notable for its elegant and clean lines of design. the etheatre was refurbsihed in 1950 - the original gold and silver decor was painted over win red and candelabras and chandeliers were added. In 1987 the theatre was once again refurbsihed and miuch of the original was restored.
Built 1930 by Wimperis, Simpson, and Guthrie. Interior decoration by Serge Chermayeff. Restored in the 1980s by Carl Toms. 
Address
                       Cambridge Theatre 
Earlham Street
London 
                       WC2H 9HU
                 
 
                       
Transport / Accessibility
                        
Nearest Underground: Covent Garden
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Bus Routes: 1, 14, 19, 22, 24, 38, 55, 176
Wheelchair Access: Yes
    
                        
 

 
                       