Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Her Majesty's Theatre

Her Majesty Theatre is now a day screening Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 'Phantom of the Opera', successful. Its wonderful designs by Maria Bjornson achieve some of its spectacular effects.
Her Majesty's was recognized in 1705 and previously it was used as opera house, since drama was banned by law. It also showcased various Mozart operas, as well as programs of ballet. The name was modified to the King’s Theatre when George I acceded in 1714, and lastly became Her Majesty’s when Elizabeth II came to the power.

 In 1789, a serious fire was seen and all things were destroyed. Then it rebuilt in 1791. But in 1867, there was one more fire and this time the structure was shattered here and there. The drama organization run away to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and the ballet corporation transformed to the Old Vic and afterward, to Sadler’s Wells, earlier initially taking up home at the Royal Opera House as the regal Ballet.
In the meantime, Her Majesty Theatre was once more rebuilt with a four-tier hall and a large theater to permit for main glasses. The range sustained to be operatic until, in 1897, the structure was re-planned by Charles J Phipps for the grand actor-manager Henry Beerbohm Tree. He directed premiere of play by Shaw and Synge here and, though his method came to be seen as old-fashioned, his creation sustained to be well-liked. He also established the Royal Academy of theatrical painting at the theatre in 1904 previously it enthused to its present Gower Street building a year afterward.

 The theatre is perfect as musical theatre which makes us enjoyable. It was also the place for a TV diversity series, ‘Live from Her Majesty’s’, which saw comedian Tommy Cooper die on stage exactly in 1986. The theatre’s interior is perfect to the setting of this beautiful saga and the imposing visuals remain the major cause to visit the Phantom of opera London show.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Her Majesty’s Theatre London

The groundbreaking plan of C J Phipps has caused in the superb Her Majesty’s Theatre London. The impressive structure is beneath Grade II showing evidence of French style. The external of Her Majesty’s Theatre shows riches and imperialism. The compelling Andrew Lloyd Webber’s fiction, The Phantom of the Opera has accomplished its 28th pleasing years in this eye-catching theatre.

The oldest London theatre noticed its opening in 1705! In 1867, the complete construction was turned into ruins, but was built again in 1877 as Her Majesty’s Theatre. Take pleasure in some of the well-liked London musicals, for example West Side Story, Noel Coward’s Bitter Sweet, Chu Chin Chow and Phantom of the Opera London.

The haunting saga of Phantom of the Opera moves in the order of a brilliant musician who is a blemished phantom and his rising affection to a good-looking singing girl (Christine Daae) in the opera house. The Phantom indulges in love with the gorgeous singing girl.

The amazing London harmonious features a number of immense attires, sparkling sets and enormous special effects. The anxiety and frightening sense of the Paris opera house has been wonderfully captured at the glorious Her Majesty’s Theatre London. You can also feel the mystery by reserving official Phantom of the Opera tickets!

Happy time is waiting for you just to make your ordinary night into a glorious night at Her Majesty Theatre. So, enjoy your time in this fabulous theatre and watch a wonderful love story that is enough to make you fall in love again.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Her Majestic Theatre distribute its love everywhere

Directed by Harold Prince, the show Phantom of The Opera is running successfully at Her Majestic Theatre and breaking records of hit shows. The show includes composition of famous legendry Andrew Lloyd Weber and portrays the characters of Gaston Lourex’s gothic novel. Rejoicing its glorious years of grand success at the box office since its beginning in 1986, the show has become the most desirable events t watch and enjoy in the West End history.

Her Majesty Theatre London that was introduced in 1705; is the 2nd ancient theatre in London which has been gaining audience accolades with passing time. The first theatre that was presented at the venue was established by Herbert Beerbohm Tree in 1897. The job of designing the building was taken by Charles J. Phipps and he nicely created it. Listed as Grade II theatre by English heritage, the place has ability to organize the show for 1,216 people containing all four levels.

In 1904, Tree created his Royal Academy of Dramatic Art here and carried on living inside the house until his death in 1917. By the side of the Tree’s successful creations, Her Majesty Theatre London also organized shows from famous dramatist like Noël Coward, J. B. Priestley, George Bernard Shaw and J. M. Synge. The place got its name on the ruling monarch of the Britain and hosted several premiers of Mozart’s acclaimed opera Don Gioanni, La clemenza di Tito and Così fan tutte.