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Queens Theatre | 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA |
Shaftesbury Piccadilly [4*], Thistle Piccadilly [3*], Hampshire Hotel [5*], Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square [5*], [Check all hotels and rates] | The Queen's Theatre on 'theatreland's' Shaftesbury Avenue was built as a pair with the Gielgud Theatre and opened in October 1907. |
Questors Theatre | 12 Mattock Lane, Ealing W5 5BQ |
Ramada London Ealing [3*], Hotel 55 [4*] [Check all hotels and rates] | Located on Mattock Lane in West London's district of Ealing, Questors Theatre is one of Britain's, if not the worlds, principal amateur theatre companies. The company was founded in 1929, and with over 3,000 members and 600 members actively involved with presenting productions, it is considered to be the largest community theatre in Europe. |
Sadlers Well Theatre | Rosebery Avenue, London EC1R 4TN |
Thistle City Barbican [4*], The Zetter Hotel [4*], Citadines ApartHotel Barbican [3*], Malmaison London [4*], [Check all hotels and rates] | The current Sadler's Wells theatre is actually the sixth theatre on this site in Clerkenwell within the Borough of Islington, and although its history is a little chequered, it has been a place of entertainment for over 300 years and is one of London's most popular and primary venues for presenting international and national ballet, opera and contemporary dance. |
Shaftesbury Theatre | 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8DP |
Hampshire Hotel [5*], Kenilworth Hotel [4*], St Giles Hotel [3*], [Check all hotels and rates] | The Shaftesbury Theatre London, designed by Bertie Crewe, first opened as the New Prince's Theatre in December 1911, changing to the Prince's Theatre three years later. |
St Martins Theatre | West Street, London, WC2H 9NZ |
Hampshire Hotel [5*], Kenilworth Hotel [4*], Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square [4*], Thistle Piccadilly [4*], Strand Palace Hotel [4*], [Check all hotels and rates] | Located on West Street in Covent Garden (across the way from the ever popular celebrity restaurant The Ivy) is the very unique and delightful St Martin's Theatre. |
The Arts Theatre | 6-7 Great Newport St, London, WC2H 7JB |
Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square [4*], Premier Shaftesbury Piccadilly Hotel [4*], Kingsway Hall [4*], [Check all hotels and rates] | One of the West Ends smallest theatres, the Arts Theatre is a two-tiered basement auditorium, tucked away on a side street behind Leicester Square. If you are looking for intimate, powerful theatre in a well-respected studio space combined with the power to draw stars that the West End has, the Arts Theatre could be just what you are looking for. |
Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5JF |
Strand Palace Hotel [3*], Kingsway Hall [4*], The Savoy Hotel [5*], [Check all hotels and rates] | The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane is Londons oldest theatre, and, although its shows are some of the most modern, when you visit, you become part of a tradition that has endured since 1663. Currently home to big musicals, the theatre is as popular is it has always been, and it remains an important fixture in the Covent Garden area, a cultural landmark in an area heavily populated with them. |
Victoria Palace Theatre | Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA |
Grosvenor Hotel [4*], Thistle Westminster Hotel [4*], Hotel 41 [5*], Hesperia London Victoria Hotel [4*], Park Plaza Victoria Hotel [5*], [Check all hotels and rates] | This site has housed music halls since the 1850's and after London's oldest licensed music hall was demolished on Victoria Street in London's Victoria, Frank Matcham designed a new theatre opening as the Victoria Palace in November 1911. |
Wyndhams Theatre | 32 Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0DA |
St Giles Hotel; Thistle Piccadilly; Strand Palace; Radisson Leicester Square [Check all hotels and rates] | Sir Charles Wyndham lived a life-long dream in November 1899 when he opened his own theatre, Wyndham's Theatre, on Charing Cross Road in London's West End. Designed by WGR Sprage, the theatre's curtains rose for the first time with a revival performance of T.W Robertson's David Garrick. |
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