Designed by architect Paul Tvrtkovic and scenic designer
Sean Kenny (
Blitz!,
Oliver!,
Pickwick (musical)), modelled after the Walter Gropius Total-Theater, and seating 960 on 2 levels, the theatre's auditorium first opened with a television recording of
Marlene Dietrich's one-woman show. The theatre officially opened on 2 January 1973 with a production of
The Unknown Soldier and His Wife starring
Peter Ustinov. It then hosted
Grease, starring
Richard Gere as Danny and
Elaine Paige as Sandy. Beginning in 1977, the theatre was used as a television studio for several years and then returned to use as a theatre. Between 2003 and September 2005, the theatre hosted
Bill Kenwright's revival of
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The venue played host to the London transfer of the
off-Broadway production,
Blue Man Group, which closed in June 2007 to make way for the
Royal Shakespeare Company's repertory productions of
The Seagull and
King Lear, starring
Ian McKellen. In spring 2008, a new musical adaptation of
Gone with the Wind ran for only two months. New musical
Imagine This closed after only being open for one month. The
National Theatre production of
War Horse transferred into the theatre from 28 March 2009, where it stayed until 12 March 2016, after over 3,000 performances. The theatre was home to the
Sheffield Crucible's production of the musical
Show Boat, which opened on 9 April 2016. Despite positive reviews, the production closed early, on 27 August 2016. On 22 October 2016, the London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's
School of Rock opened, direct from
Broadway, and closed after a three-and-a-half-year run, before the theatre underwent a refurbishment. Lloyd Webber's
Cinderella had its world premiere on 14 July 2021, with previews starting on 25 June. The opening, originally scheduled for August 2020, was delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The production closed on 12 June 2022. Following seasons at the
Leeds Playhouse, the
Bridge Theatre, and a UK and Ireland tour, the new adaptation of
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by
C. S. Lewis opened at the theatre from 18 July 2022, running until 9 January 2023. The 2022
Chichester Festival production of
Crazy for You was scheduled to play at the theatre for a limited 30-week West End engagement beginning 24 June 2023, prior to an official opening on 3 July. The theatre has been owned since 1991 by Lloyd Webber's
Really Useful Group. The theatre building also contains an underground car park, a cabaret venue, a basement nightclub, shops, and a residential tower. ==Recent and present productions==