The Duchess Theatre, dating back to 1929, stands as one of the smallest West End theaters with a capacity of around 500 seats. This intimate venue features a proscenium arch, a traditional ‘picture frame’ style stage that separates the performers from the audience. Its historical and architectural significance adds to its charm, making it a unique setting for a variety of productions. Over the years, the theater has hosted a range of plays, from serious dramas to long-running comedies such as The Play That Goes Wrong, offering visitors a close-up and engaging theatrical experience.
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