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- Ezryn ZarofJuly 18, 2017Probably the fanciest theatre I've ever been to in London. Loved the layout and the detailing in the designs are exquisite! My favourite part of the theatre would be the coloured seats. #DREAMGIRLSUpvoted 1 week ago
- Douglas MurriMarch 22, 2017One of my favorite London theatres. Beautiful Art Deco design. Forward stalls and dress circle seats are excellent. But I'm not sure if it's air conditioned? Most of the times I've been there it's hotUpvoted Feb 15
- Douglas MurriMarch 22, 2017One of my favorite London theatres. Beautiful Art Deco design. Forward stalls and dress circle seats are excellent. But, not sure if it's air conditioned? It often feels hot and stuffy inside.
- Wendi LassiterApril 11, 2013Very nice theater. Liked the way at the conclusion the exit took you directly outside. Only problem was I wanted to buy a t-shirt and had to go back in the front entrance.
- Eugene KimJuly 16, 2017One of the fancier musical theatre spots I've been to - saw Funny Girl here and it was a blast!
- Fatih KuranMay 18, 2015Watched Gipsy. Great performance by the mother. The stage was rather small but very well equipped
- The Criterion CollectionJuly 18, 2011A portal into the world of The Mikado and other works by Gilbert and Sullivan, this theater is home to much of the joyful--and sometimes painful--artistic process depicted in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy. Read more
- john lutzJune 5, 2014Saw the current (May 2014) show, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Robert Lindsay is tailored made for this show. He steals the show. Alice Fearn (the understudy) also was great as an early conquest
- Whatsonstage.comAugust 3, 2011Winner of 4 Whatsonstage.com Awards and 3 Oliviers, Legally Blonde is a musical based on the Reese Witherspoon film of the same name. The original cast starred Sheridan Smith and now includes Lee Mead Read more
- John SmithAugust 10, 2013Nice little theatre but many punters have no theatre goer behaviour taking pictures during the show ruined part of it for me :-(
- Herman SantiagoOctober 16, 2015Gypsy show is great just don't try to ask for water. Very rude moment...sad state when water is held back and it's supposed to be free
- Excited to see Dirty Rotten Scoundrels again this afternoon
- HISTORY UKFebruary 10, 2011Built by Richard D’Oyly Carte in 1881 to stage his productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, this was the first public building in London to have electricity.