Who owns which West End theatres:
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Your support makes all the difference.Apollo Leisure UK Ltd:
Apollo Victoria, Dominion
Delfont/Mackintosh Theatres:
Prince Edward, Prince of Wales
Ed Mirvish Enterprises:
The Old Vic
English Stage Company:
Royal Court
GCT Management Ltd:
Comedy, Phoenix
James Nederlander Theatres Ltd:
Aldwych
Louis I Michaels Theatres:
Theatre Royal, Haymarket
MAP International Ltd:
Fortune
Mayfair Theatres and Cinemas Ltd:
Albery, Donmar Warehouse, Piccadilly, Whitehall, Wyndham's
New Shakespeare Theatre Company Ltd:
Open Air, Regent's Park
Ray Cooney:
Playhouse
Really Useful Company:
Adelphi, New London, Palace
Royal Shakespeare Company:
Barbican Theatre and the Pit
Stephen Waley Cohen:
St Martin's
Theatre of Comedy Company Ltd:
Shaftesbury
Michael Codron Ltd:
Vaudeville
Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd:
Apollo, Cambridge, Duchess, Garrick, Globe, Her Majesty's London Palladium, Lyric, Queen's Royalty, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Theatres owned by eponymous companies have been omitted
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