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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 13:35:03 GMT
So following on from a comment or two in the School of Rock thread where myself and another member were saying we struggle to find the Ambassadors and the Gillian Lynne Theatres for some reason everytime we go, is there any theatres in London that, for some reason or another, you always get lost or confused trying to find it even if you've been there before? Or is there one that you mistake for another every time?
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Post by Raven on Mar 16, 2019 13:45:19 GMT
I'm glad someone else brought this up! I have seen School of Rock before and I have either gotten lost trying to find it or ended up going the longest route possible to get to it! No idea why I find it so difficult as I realise now that you just go along the road past Theatre Royal Drury Lane then turn left up the main street and the theatre is on the right further up!
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Post by tmesis on Mar 16, 2019 13:49:06 GMT
Wilton's Music Hall - I always seem to get there by a different route each time and finding the tube station afterwards always seems fraught. The first time I went to The Park theatre in Finsbury I was wandering around all over the place but now it's easy. Oh, and The Other Palace sometimes catches me out. If you drive to The Watermill in Newbury that can be elusive.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 13:53:05 GMT
The Barbican.
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Post by david on Mar 16, 2019 13:55:18 GMT
TOP is the one that causes the most difficulty for me. When I went to watch Showstoppers a few weeks ago, it must have taken me a good 30mins from leaving the tube to trying to find the theatre after going around in circles even though it was my 3rd time visiting that theatre (Google maps wasn’t much help). I tried asking the locals, but they have never heard of it (most confused it with The Victoria Palace).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 14:04:10 GMT
Mine is Ambassadors and I really struggle with Cadogan Hall too. I've got lost twice now trying to find that place. It took a moment with the Southwark Playhouse for me too.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Mar 16, 2019 14:06:23 GMT
The Donmar used to always catch me out, was convinced they kept moving it.
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Post by Jon on Mar 16, 2019 14:33:10 GMT
The Ambassadors is easy to find, it’s next door to the St Martins
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Post by kimbahorel on Mar 16, 2019 14:33:36 GMT
For me the Other Palace was a trek each time I went to it. I keep trying to get to it from a different road and it's not that I get lost it's more it's always difficult to reach!! Also the only time I have been to Playhouse and I have no idea why I couldn't find it I had to get out google maps. And I am there facing it and still couldn't see it. I also get theatres confused with each other.
I am always surprised when I randomly walk around London and a theatre is tucked away somewhere - like oh... that is where you are. Like the Donmar or Piccadilly.
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Post by Jon on Mar 16, 2019 14:36:00 GMT
I wonder how many people are caught out by theatres with similar names like the Apollo and the Apollo Victoria for example
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 15:08:11 GMT
Last time I went to the Watermill (or more accurately when I was travelling home again), they'd closed the slip road to the motorway and I simply COULD NOT get my satnav to understand that if I was driving off in the opposite direction then I needed an alternative route, not to be constantly sent back to the same closed slip road. I ended up pulling over, telling it to disregard motorways all together, and driving home cross-country. I also find Leicester and Chichester fairly upsetting to drive to, though at least the theatres themselves are fairly straightforward when you get to them.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 15:30:49 GMT
The New Diorama, I know it’s in there somewhere but it merges into the surroundings so much that I just get lost.
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Post by alece10 on Mar 16, 2019 16:09:47 GMT
The Ambassadors is easy to find, it’s next door to the St Martins And opposite The Ivy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 16:35:56 GMT
Until I realised how easy it is to get to central London from Euston on foot and started walking, it always seemed to me that The Shaftesbury was too far south and east compared with where I thought it should be. In my mind it was a short walk east from Tottenham Court Road station, while it's actually down a bit from there. Similarly with The Palladium, which my brain told me is right next to Oxford Circus when it isn't.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 16:40:50 GMT
The Shaftesbury is a bit of an awkward one for me, as it's at the arse end of Shaftesbury Avenue, away from the sort of "hub" that is the Lyric/Gielgud/Queens etc. I think it may actually be closer to Holborn than Piccadilly Circus actually.
Another awkward one is the Palace Theatre, Manchester. It's kind of not really near anything, i.e. it's away from what people would think of as Manchester city centre (Piccadilly Gardens, The Arndale, Albert Square). I remember getting lost trying to find my way back to it after shopping pre-Wicked, so I just gave up and got an (expensive) taxi.
Also, the Arts Theatre is a bit of a weird one. I know it's near Leicester Square station, but I can never really remember which intersection of Charing Cross Road it is on.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 16, 2019 16:56:40 GMT
Too me all West End theates are the same. I never know which is which
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 17:12:58 GMT
The Other Palace was hard for me to find. I went there the day before the performance (I like to do this when I visit a new theatre/place, to make sure I can find it and not get lost the day of the performance and be late) and probably took the longest route but I did stick to it the following day.
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 16, 2019 17:18:42 GMT
I think the trick with The Other Palace is to go via the real palace, and when you can smell horse, turn left down that side road. 🐴
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 16, 2019 17:56:48 GMT
The Shaftesbury is a bit of an awkward one for me, as it's at the arse end of Shaftesbury Avenue, away from the sort of "hub" that is the Lyric/Gielgud/Queens etc. I think it may actually be closer to Holborn than Piccadilly Circus actually. Another awkward one is the Palace Theatre, Manchester. It's kind of not really near anything, i.e. it's away from what people would think of as Manchester city centre (Piccadilly Gardens, The Arndale, Albert Square). I remember getting lost trying to find my way back to it after shopping pre-Wicked, so I just gave up and got an (expensive) taxi.Also, the Arts Theatre is a bit of a weird one. I know it's near Leicester Square station, but I can never really remember which intersection of Charing Cross Road it is on. I think this is a case of unfamiliarity changing the perspective of the size of a place. The Palace most certainly IS right in the City Centre and about 5 mins walk down Oxford Street from Albert Square. It’s also just little more than 5 mins walk from Piccadilly Station leaving by the Fairfield St exit and along Whitworth Street. But come out of the station via the main entrance and down the Station Approach ramp and it all seems much more complicated because youhaveto walk ‘around’ things. Manchester City Centre is really not very big, I can traverse it on foot in 25 minutes. In exactly the same way the West End seems enourmous, complicated and confuses the hell out of me, I can’t find ANYthing without Google maps and have had many a eureka moment when I’ve turned a corner and seen some theatre or landmark without having a clue that it was there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 18:05:17 GMT
Oh and I once exited Waterloo Station via the wrong exit and got lost and took me ages to find the Old Vic 😂
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Post by lou105 on Mar 16, 2019 18:24:58 GMT
The Other Palace was hard for me to find. I went there the day before the performance (I like to do this when I visit a new theatre/place, to make sure I can find it and not get lost the day of the performance and be late) and probably took the longest route but I did stick to it the following day. I usually go past the Victoria palace to Cardinal place shopping centre and walk straight through.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 18:42:19 GMT
I remember how people would talk about the Hampstead being SOOO far away to the north of the West End. When I realised I basically go past it every time I go into central London, I was vaguely furious. Honestly the best thing you can do for your own geographical context of theatres is to open up a map and just walk everywhere.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 18:47:54 GMT
The Shaftesbury is a bit of an awkward one for me, as it's at the arse end of Shaftesbury Avenue, away from the sort of "hub" that is the Lyric/Gielgud/Queens etc. I think it may actually be closer to Holborn than Piccadilly Circus actually. Another awkward one is the Palace Theatre, Manchester. It's kind of not really near anything, i.e. it's away from what people would think of as Manchester city centre (Piccadilly Gardens, The Arndale, Albert Square). I remember getting lost trying to find my way back to it after shopping pre-Wicked, so I just gave up and got an (expensive) taxi.Also, the Arts Theatre is a bit of a weird one. I know it's near Leicester Square station, but I can never really remember which intersection of Charing Cross Road it is on. I think this is a case of unfamiliarity changing the perspective of the size of a place. The Palace most certainly IS right in the City Centre and about 5 mins walk down Oxford Street from Albert Square. It’s also just little more than 5 mins walk from Piccadilly Station leaving by the Fairfield St exit and along Whitworth Street. But come out of the station via the main entrance and down the Station Approach ramp and it all seems much more complicated because youhaveto walk ‘around’ things. Manchester City Centre is really not very big, I can traverse it on foot in 25 minutes. In exactly the same way the West End seems enourmous, complicated and confuses the hell out of me, I can’t find ANYthing without Google maps and have had many a eureka moment when I’ve turned a corner and seen some theatre or landmark without having a clue that it was there. This is a good point. I hadn’t been to Manchester before this and I honestly couldn’t get my head around the street layout during my time there. To be fair, it is a bigger city than what I’m used to (Edinburgh).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 18:53:06 GMT
Theatre names confuse me. I still think of some theatre's by their old name, The Strand, The Albery, The Globe, The Cottesloe etc.
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Post by Dawnstar on Mar 16, 2019 19:07:56 GMT
I'm fine with the Barbican if I'm coming from the tube station of the same name but on a couple of occasions it's been closed & I had to come from Moorgate instead & I found that tricky I can't think of any WE theatres that I have difficulties finding. I spend a lot of time walking round central London between shows so I guess I know it well from that. With regional theatres I always check the route from the nearest train station in advance & print off a map in case it's confusing when I get there. The only one I can think of that I've had problems with recently was the Birmingham Rep last year because they were digging up a large amount of the city centre so the route I expected to be able to take was blocked.
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