Prince Edward Theatre

London

Prince Edward Theatre

The Prince Edward Theatre, one of London's most celebrated theatrical venues, is located in the heart of the city's West End. Opened in 1930, the theatre boasts a rich history and an impressive architectural style with art deco influences. The theatre is famous for hosting ground-breaking productions, with a focus on large-scale musicals. Its 1600-seat auditorium is renowned for the spectacular performances it entertains, and for its elegant and lavish interior. Notable productions include 'Evita', 'Miss Saigon', and the current long-running 'Aladdin'. The theatre was considered special even during its inception, as it was the first theatre built on a steel frame giving it a wider, roomier feel. The Prince Edward theatre is a must-visit for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the captivating world of London Theatre. ## How to Get to the Venue The Prince Edward Theatre is situated at Old Compton Street, in London's bustling Soho district. It is well served by public transport. To get there, you can take the Tube to Leicester Square or Tottenham Court Road station, and then walk for about five minutes. Be aware that this is a particularly busy area of London, so it may be advisable to allow extra time for your journey.

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Beetlejuice

20 May - 17 Apr 2027

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