Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Before the theatre moved to its present location on Drury Lane in 1663 ( http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/475.php ) it was on Vere St, which can be seen in the top right of this 18 century map: http://www.motco.com/map/81002/SeriesSearchPlatesFulla.asp?mode=query&title=Vere+Street&artist=384&other=314&x=11&y=11
The street no longer exists (although there is now a different Vere St off Oxford St).
Vere Street Theatre
This is where Thomas Killegrew’s King’s company was established, after new renovations to an old indoor tennis court, in Novermber of 1660. The company moved to Drury Lane in 1663, and this building became a site for fencing matches.
Also known as Gibbon’s Tennis Court, located not far from Lisle’s Tennis Court where Davenant opened a competing theatre about 6 mos. later. Here’s a link for more information about the two theatres, including an animated map from the period:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/murray/Restoration/Theatres/ThTennis.html
The Drury Lane Theatre that Pepys writes about burned down in 1672. Here’s a description of the one that was built in 1674.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/murray/Restoration/Theatres/Theatres.html#drury