LW Theatres today announce that Caprice Holdings will open a one-of-a-kind restaurant within the newly revived Theatre Royal Drury Lane when it re-opens in autumn 2020. Caprice Holdings encompasses many of London’s most exciting and innovative restaurants, including Sexy Fish, Scott’s and Le Caprice. It will operate the new restaurant, which is billed as the food and beverage cornerstone of the new destination, in an adjoining building on Catherine Street, recently acquired to become a part of the new Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
LW Theatres is in the middle of a £60 million restoration project of Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The ambitious scheme not only encompasses the complete refurbishment of the magnificent 1812 Greek Revival ‘front of house’ designed by Benjamin Wyatt, but also the reconstruction of the stage facilities and dressing rooms, the creation of new bars and restaurant, plus the refashioning of the auditorium to play in both the traditional proscenium arch and in the round.
Andrew Lloyd Webber said: “I am delighted to announce this partnership with Richard Caring and Caprice Holdings. Richard is a brilliant restauranteur and showman, both of which are essential to ensuring the theatre will continue to be a vibrant part of Covent Garden life. He is behind many of the countries most loved and entertaining restaurants, making it a perfect match to our ambitious project at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. I’m thrilled to be working together.”
Richard Caring, owner of Caprice Holdings, said: “We at Caprice Holdings are honoured and excited to be working with Andrew Lloyd Webber. In this historic part of London, we hope to create something special and truly unique that will make you smile.”
The revived Theatre Royal Drury Lane will be open to the public all day and will features bars, a restaurant, afternoon tea and more. For more information visit lwtheatres.co.uk/restoration.
About LW Theatres
LW Theatres own and operate seven of the most prestigious and desirable theatres in the world, including the iconic London Palladium and the stately Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Wholly owned by Andrew Lloyd Webber, LW Theatres play host to some of the world’s best musicals and plays, as well as a popular variety of concerts and comedy.
The LW Theatres portfolio also includes Her Majesty’s Theatre, the Cambridge Theatre, the Gillian Lynne Theatre, the Adelphi Theatre (owned in association with Nederlander International Limited) and The Other Palace.
LW Theatres is the largest operator of musical theatre in London with 1 in 3 of all visits to a London musical being to a LW Theatres venue. Current shows include School of Rock, Matilda the Musical, Waitress, Amélie and the world famous Phantom of the Opera.
All profits from LW Theatres are reinvested into the theatres. This means that Andrew Lloyd Webber has invested £100m since 2006.
For more information www.lwtheatres.co.uk