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A top night out in London's theatres, including West End shows!
The Royal Albert Hall is one of London's most treasured buildings, first opened by Queen Victoria in 1871. Performances in all genres have taken place on its famous stage and visitors can join a guide for a behind-the-scenes tour! The Royal Albert Hall is located in Kensington and is easy to reach by tube or bus.
Shakespeare’s Globe is a stunning and architecturally accurate recreation of the bard’s original theatrical home from 1599. It features an authentic Tudor exterior and thatch roof (the only one in London) while the interior is a loving ode to the way Shakespeare’s plays were viewed by Shakespeare’s public.
Established in 1907, the Sondheim Theatre brims with historic charm. Despite suffering severe damage during a World War II bombing in 1940, the theatre stands today. Its modern exterior and foyer belie the untouched grandeur of the auditorium within. After a 20-year hiatus, the theatre reopened. It has played host to many stars, hosting stellar performances from the likes of Fred Astaire, Noel Coward, and Kenneth Branagh. The Sondheim Theatre has been the home of the classic musical, Les Misérables since 2004.
Situated in the heart of the West End since 1930, the Cambridge Theatre exudes a timeless charm. You'll find it a cozy, unique setting that's perfect for big musicals as well as intimate plays.
Steeped in a rich 200-year history, the enchanting Adelphi Theatre has stunning Art Deco interiors that have set the scene for hundreds of theatrical performances in London.
You'll be treated to a captivating show at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, in operation since 1884. The ornate and opulent auditorium boasts a stunning Art Deco design, with intricate details and rich, luxurious décor. The stage often hosts some of the most exciting and acclaimed West End productions, featuring top-tier actors and talented performers who deliver unforgettable performances.
When you visit Apollo Victoria Theatre you'll be visiting one of London's largest West End venues! Known for hosting the spellbinding "Wicked the Musical," the theater's history, dating back to 1930, adds a touch of nostalgia. Its unique Art Deco design is a testament to its storied history. The theatre is located conveniently opposite Victoria Station and near iconic attractions like Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden.
Watch a live performance on the stage
Watch a play and visit the café
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