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Fortune Theatre

Built in 1924 from an Ernest Schaufelberg design, the theatre's uniqueness stems from sharing its structure with the Scottish National Church. Following the Second World War when it was used by ENSA the Force's entertainment service, the Fortune played host to the hugely popular Michael Flanders and Donald Swann's At The Drop Of A Hat; and in 1961 saw the rise of satire when Jonathan Miller, Peter Cook, Alan Bennett and Dudley Moore wrote and starred in Beyond The Fringe.

Located at: Russell Street, London, WC2

Telephone: 020 7836 2238

Opens: Box Office Open 10:00am - 8:00pm

Cost: £8.50 - £22.00

Closest Subway Station: Covent Garden Station (Click to see more atrraction at this station)