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National Theatre, London

The Royal National Theatre has three large auditoriums - the Olivier, the Lyttelton and the Cottesloe.

The Royal National Theatre has three large auditoriums - the Olivier, the Lyttelton and the Cottesloe. The Olivier theatre is the largest with an open stage, where most of the more popular productions are put on. The Lyttelton theatre is more traditional with a proscenium arc with good views from most seats. The Cottesloe is a small adaptable studio theatre, now known as the Dorfman Theatre.


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