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Wyndham's Theatre is an historic London theatre opened in 1899, located on Charing Cross Road. It was the first West End theatre William Sprague designed in his own right, and is easily recognisable by its iconic façade.
The pediment of Wyndham's Theatre features a bust of poet and playwright William Shakespeare, flanked by muses and cherubs.[1]
Dre Head once claimed to have worked at Wyndham's Theatre as a "production head", though it's likely he was being facetious.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
- The façade of Wyndham's Theatre features on the Diagon Alley expansion of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, on a section depicting Muggle London featuring landmarks such as Victoria Embankment, King's Cross Station, Eros Fountain, Leicester Square Station, Grimmauld Place, and a typical red London phonebooth.[3][4]
Appearances[]
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (First appearance)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (see this image)
- ↑ Interactive Knight Bus Shrunken Head & Conductor in Diagon Alley at Universal Orlando at YouTube.com]
- ↑ "A closer look at plans for Universal Studios Florida's Harry Potter Diagon Alley, and an expected opening date" at Theme Park Insider
- ↑ "‘Wizarding World – Diagon Alley’: 7 secrets unveiled in the concept art" at Hypable