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  2. Mar 6, 2024 · Arguably the greatest theatre in the world, the Royal National Theatre is also one of London's most recognisable landmarks and perhaps this country's foremost example of brutalist architecture. It ...

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  4. The menu will feature seasonal summer dishes including courgettes, garlic & mint; tomato, basil & pork-grattato and the trademarked chilled Custardo®! Open 4pm-10pm weekdays, 12pm-10pm on weekends. Walk-ins only. ‘Forza Wine – an instant smash hit overlooking the Thames’. Hot Dinners.

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  6. Ticket prices. Monday – Saturday evenings and matinees: £25, £39, £59, £79, £99. Previews 20 – 25 November: £20, £35, £49, £64, £79. For concessions and discounts, see Ways to save. Please note the 6.30pm start time on the following Thursday performances: 12 Dec, 19 Dec, 9 Jan and 16 Jan. Visit our Ticketing FAQs for information ...

  7. In 1938, Sir Edwin Lutyens, then President of the Royal Academy, was commissioned to build a National Theatre in Cromwell Gardens, South Kensington, on land formerly occupied by the French Institute. Like the other five architects interviewed by the SMNTC for the job, Lutyens had yet to design a theatre.