The Old Vic Theatre stands tall at the end of The Cut in Waterloo. First established in 1818, this independent not-for-profit theatre was the former home of the National Theatre and Prospect Theatre companies. It stages some real classics, and draws world-famous actors through its doors.
The Old Vic Theatre stands tall at the end of The Cut in Waterloo. First established in 1818, this independent not-for-profit theatre was the former home of the National Theatre and Prospect Theatre companies. It stages some real classics, and draws world-famous actors through its doors.
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