The
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, commonly known as
Drury Lane, a
West End theatre, is a
Grade I listed building in
Covent Garden, London. The building faces Catherine Street (earlier named Bridges or Brydges Street) and backs onto
Drury Lane. The building is the most recent in a line of four theatres which were built at the same location, the earliest of which dates back to 1663, making it the oldest theatre site in London still in use. According to the author Peter Thomson, for its first two centuries, Drury Lane could "reasonably have claimed to be London's leading theatre". For most of that time, it was one of a handful of
patent theatres, granted monopoly rights to the production of "legitimate" (meaning spoken plays, rather than opera, dance, concerts, or plays with music)
drama in London.