The National Theatre is turned into a blazing Fire Garden by the World Famous Pyrotechnic Company. Picture: Ludo Des Cognets
Sarah Shaffi, Olympics editor (news)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
8:20 AM
The iconic National Theatre building was turned into a Fire Garden to mark the opening of the Olympics.
The World Famous Pyrotechnic Company lit the building last night, and will do so again today and on Thursday from 9.30pm to 11.30pm.
As well as celebrating the Olympic Games, the lighting is also part of the National Theatre’s summer programme National Theatre Inside Out, which finishes on September 9.
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