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  1. Great West End Theatres is the first series of its kind to document all 40 of London's theatres and is available on individual All Region DVDs. A carefully researched and well-written history of the best London has to offer, it is also a backstage pass onto the finest stages in the world.

  2. Great West End Theatres is a documentary series detailing the history, architecture and theatrical anecdotes of the 40 West End Theatres of London (as covered by the monthly Society of London Theatre list), released individually as All-Region DVDs and also as digital downloads and the first 10 episodes were broadcast from 3 August 2013 in the ...

  3. Great West End Theatres is the first series of its kind to document all 40 of London's theatres. A carefully researched and well-written history of the best London has to offer, it is also a backstage pass onto the finest stages in the world. 3 2013 10 episodes. 7+.

  4. Feb 20, 2012 · Here's a complete guide to where to watch every episode of Great West End Theatres Season 1 streaming. Search across 100+ sites with one click, and watch instantly.

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  5. The oldest theatre in London and, allegedly, the most haunted theatre in the world. Watch Great West End Theatres Free Online | 1 Season. This series offers viewers a backstage pass to London’s famed theaters featuring some of the biggest names from the British stage.

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  6. The Piccadilly Theatre has presented most forms of stage entertainment from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (with its original Broadway cast) to a variety of Royal Shakespeare Company productions including Edward II starring Ian McKellen, and Henry Fonda also made his West End debut in the solo play, Clarence Darrow. Rate. Watch options.

  7. Presented by Sir Donald Sinden and described by The Stage newspaper as "Promises to be the most definitive guide to Theatreland", it features many of the West End's star actors, actresses and practitioners discussing the theatres that they are associated with, such as Anthony Andrews, Steven Berkoff, Simon Callow, Charles Dance, Roy Hudd ...

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