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Previously operated by:Moss Empires Ltd.

Architects:Frank Matcham

Firms:Frank Matcham & Company

Functions:Casino, Live Performances

Styles:French Renaissance, Neo-Classical

Previous Names: Hippodrome Theatre, Talk of the Town

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Built for the Moss Empires Ltd. chain of variety theatres, and located on the corner of Charing Cross Road and Cranbourne Street in the heart of London's West End theatre district at Leicester Square. The London Hippodrome was opened on 15th January 1900 with a spactacular named 'Giddy Ostend'. It was designed by noted theatre architect Frank Matcham as a circus, with a central circus ring that also contained a huge water tank containing 100,000 gallons of water for aquatic spectaculars.

The exterior of the building in red sandstone, red brick and terra cotta, is designed in a Free-Classical style. Over the corner entrance at the top of the building is a large iron skeleton dome, which supports a sculptured group of a chariot with rearing horses. This is flanked on each side by statues of Roman centurions. The side elevation on Great Newport Street has a large panel, with the name ‘HIPPODROME' in huge sculptured stone letters. Like many of Matcham's theatres, there was only a small entrance foyer. In 1906, American swimming star Annette Kellerman-billed as ‘The Million Doller Mermaid' performed her swimming and diving act.

In 1909, Frank Matcham was re-engaged to redesign the auditorium into a conventional theatre layout. The 44 feet wide proscenium was brought forward and the stage enlarged to 40 feet deep and 74 feet wide. The main details of the original Flemish-Renaissance style decoration was retained. Orchestra stalls seating replaced the circus ring on the main floor. Seating was now provided for 383 in the orchestra stalls, 468 in the circle, 474 in the gallery and 64 in boxes, which surrounded the stalls under the circle. There were standing spaces for 1,500. Backstage there were 25 dressing rooms and an orchestra room (the orchestra pit could accommodate 30 musicians).

It re-opened on 2nd August 1909 as the Hippodrome Theatre. It was equipped with a projection box to screen films as part of the variety programme. The projection box was located at the rear centre of the orchestra stalls, taking in the space previously occupied by boxes. In 1910 the Hippodrome Theatre hosted the Russian Ballet and they gave the first UK performance of Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake'. Revues became popular and one titled 'Round in Fifty' starred Sophie Tucker and Barry Lupino. Another featured famed American songwriter Irving Berlin.

The Hippodrome Theatre was used extensively for morning film trade show screenings in 1929 and 1930. It was also used as a public cinema on a number of occasions; from 24th June 1929 for three weeks, when Bridgette Helm in 'The Wonderful Lie' (Die Wonderbare Luge der Nina Petrowna); was screened. From 4th December 1932, Martha Eggerth in 'Where Is This Lady?' was screened, and from 12th October 1936 until 29th November 1936 when the MGM musical 'The Great Zeigfeld' starring William Powell had a run, transfered from His Majesty's Theatre.

The London Hippodrome continued as one of the Stoll-Moss group of major variety theatres, with artists topping the bill included; Jack Buchanan, Binnie Hale, Elsie Randolph, Paul Whiteman & His Band, George Robey and Max Wall. During World War II, musical shows came to the Hippodrome; 'Perchance To Dream' starring Ivor Novello & Margaret Rutherford, and 'The Lisbon Story'. The Revue 'Starlight Roof' starred Vic Oliver & Pat Kirkwood and introduced Julie Andrews in here first appearance on the public stage. Maurice Chevalier appeared in his one man show in the late-1940's and the theatre was briefly renamed the London Follies Bergere when Tommy Cooper starred in 'Encore De Follies'. The musical 'Bet Your Life' starred Arthur Askey, and 'Wedding In Paris' starred Evelyn Laye. In the 1950's a season of plays was mounted 'Anna Lucasta', 'The Desperate Hours' and American actor Lloyd Nolan in 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' the final production was 'The Dave King Show' in 1957, when during its run Dave King was taken ill and was replaced by Benny Hill.

In 1958, the the theatre was taken over by Bernard Delfont & Charles Forte. The interior was reconstructed into a theatre-restaurant, removing or hiding almost all of the original Frank Matcham interior. A large neon sign was attached over the front corner entrance and it re-opened as The Talk of the Town on 11th September 1958. It was very successful and attracted many top British and International stars for the next 25 years. Artistes who appeared at this time include: Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Sammy Davis Jr., Eartha Kitt, Ethel Merman, Pearl Bailey, Englebert Humperdink, Shirley Bassey, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Caterina Valente, Val Doonican, Tom Jones, Cleo Laine, Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Matt Monroe, Rolf Harris, Cliff Richard, The Seekers, Herman's Hermits, The Carpenters, Paul Anka, Stevie Wonder, Sacha Distel and Neil Sedaka. The last show was in 1982 when Joe Longthorne was the star.

In 1983, it was taken over by Peter Stingfellow and converted into a discotheque, re-opening on 6th November 1983 as the Hippodrome Nightclub & Disco. Gay nights were introduced on Monday's in the late-1980's, and the venture was operated successfully until 2007, when problems with drugs and violence caused the building to loose its licence and it was closed. In late-2008, live performances came back to the London Hippodrome (perhaps for the final time) in the form of the Montreal based 'Cirque du Soleil' company, which gave its final performance on 27th June 2009.

Immediately after, work began on a restoration of the building both externally and internally, where many original features would be restored or re-created. A new floor has been inserted at gallery level, giving unprecedented close-up views of the top section of the original 40 feet high proscenium opening, and the minstrels gallery. Cabaret performances are now staged in a space previously occupied by the theatre's stage, with seating for 200. It reopened as the Hippodrome Casino on 12th July 2012.

The London Hippodrome is a Grade II Listed building.

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Overview

The Hippodrome Casino is the UK's largest international-style casino, and its busiest.With four floors of gaming including the PokerStars LIVE deck, an award winning restaurant, 180-seat cabaret and music room, six bars and an indoor smoking terrace, we are the West End's largest and most successful entertainment venue.Housed within the former Hippodrome Theatre, our main door opens onto one of the busiest streets in Europe, with a secondary entrance leading to the world's largest ‘Chinatown' community.Opened in July 2012, The Hippodrome attracts both dedicated and casual gamers plus thousands of visitors seeking ‘London's Biggest Night Out', here to enjoy a mixture of dinner, theatre and gambling.The opening of the casino has drawn plaudits from local and national politicians, heritage groups, historical trusts and the world media. We have also been awarded Casino of the Year by our peers in the industry.
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Access Card Notes

As part of this review we have brought ourselves in line with many other live music venues and are introducing an Essential Companion scheme which will allow for disabled people that need support the ability to bring an essential companion with them free of charge. This will require completing a registration process but, as we are not experts in disability we have decided that the best way to do this is to use The Access Card Scheme. The Access card typically costs disabled people £15 for 3 years and is recognised as proof of disability and more in venues throughout the UK. The card is issued by an organisation of disabled people and will translate your needs into easy to communicate symbols on your card meaning that we can provide you with the support you need without going into an unnecessary amount of detail with you.You are only required to register once for 3 years and from that point the card will give you:A more personalised serviceAccess to online bookings which will automate your access requests10% off all Bar food and drink Access to other events at venues including the O2 Arena, Really Useful Theatre Company Venues, O2 Academies and many more nationwide

Contact details

Hippodrome Casino LondonCranbourn Street, Leicester Square, London, London, London, WC2H 7JH
Email: access@hippodromecasino.com

Standing and Queueing

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Customers that have difficulty standing or queuing for any length of time are welcome to have early access to the venue and seating can be provided, even for standing shows

Wheelchair Access

The main entrance is not wheelchair accessible but the side entrance on Little Newport Street has level access and lifts are available to all floors. The Hippodrome is an old building and as such it is worth asking a member of staff for the most direct routes around the building.
This venue is not suitable for the use of mobility scooters indoors

Short Distances

The Hippodrome is a relatively small building with all facilities and services within short walking distance once inside. A drop off point is available at the side entrance on Little Newport Street. The Hippodrome is situated directly above Leicester Square Tube Station

Access To Toilets

The venue has a range of accessible toilets which are fitted with RADAR key locks. A key can be obtained from a member of staff or please feel free to bring your own.

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Assistance Dogs

We are only able to welcome officially recognised and working assistance dogs.

Essential Companions

We operate an Essential Companion scheme which offers all disabled guests that need it a free ticket for their companion. There is a prerequisite registration scheme for this via the Access Card Scheme. All customers will be entitled to a free Access Card with the provisional booking of 1 paid ticket and reservation of 1 free companion ticket subject to qualification. For more information please get in touch with access@hippodromecasino.com

Accessing Visual Information

Staff are on hand throughout the venue to offer assistance.

Accessing Audible Information

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We have an infra-red loop system available with portable receiving sets. Guests are asked to make us aware if they need this facility with as much notice as possible. Feel free to contact us on access@hippodromecasino.com




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