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This is a list of entertainment venues in London.1 Theatres
The majority of London's "theatreland" theatres are around Shaftesbury Avenue, in the West End.
- Adelphi Theatre
- Albery Theatre
- Aldwych Theatre
- Almeida Theatre
- Apollo Theatre
- Bloomsbury Theatre
- Cambridge Theatre
- Cochraine Theatre
- Coliseum Theatre
- Comedy Theatre
- Criterion Theatre
- Dominion Theatre
- Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Duchess Theatre
- Duke of York's Theatre
- Garrick Theatre
- Gielgud Theatre
- Globe Theatre
- Globe Theatre 1868 - 1902 (demolished)
- Old Globe Theatre - see Gielgud Theatre
- Hanover Grand Theatre
- Haymarket Theatre
- Her Majesty's Theatre
- Jermyn Street Theatre
- London PalladiumThe London Palladium is the most famous of London's West End theatres. If you top the bill at the Palladium, you're a star. It is also one of London's largest theatres, boasting 2,286 seats. In the 1950s it was the setting for the top-rated ITV variety sh
- Lyceum Theatre
- Lyric Theatre
- National Theatre
- New AmbassadorsThe Ambassadors as it was originally known, and St Martin's were conceived by their architect, W G R Sprague, as companions, born at the same time in 1913, but World War I interrupted the construction of the latter for three years. The Ambassadors was bui
- New London Theatre
- Old Vic Theatre
- Palace TheatreThe Palace Theatre London, is an imposing red-brick building that dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus. Until 2004, it was the home of Les Miserables for eighteen years. The musical transferred from the Barbican Centre on December 4, 1985. On March
- Peacock Theatre
- Phoenix Theatre
- Piccadilly Theatre
- Place TheatreThe Place Theatre is the home of Dance Theatre, the London Contemporary Dance School, and the Richard Alston Dance Company. Tucked away from the bustle of Euston Road by Kings Cross station, it is a beautiful modern theatre and a surprising find in the ar
- Playhouse Theatre
- Prince Edward Theatre
- Prince of Wales Theatre
- Queen's TheatreA theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End of London, next to the Gielgud Theatre. It has seen such talents as Edith Evans, George Bernard Shaw, John Gielgud, Noel Coward, Kenneth Branagh, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Hawthorne, Jane Lapotaire, Alec Gui
- Royal Court Jerwood Theatre
- Sadler's Wells
- Savoy Theatre
- Shaftesbury Theatre
- St James's Theatre
- St Martin's Theatre
- Strand Theatre
- Vaudeville Theatre
- Victoria Palace Theatre
- Wyndham's Theatre
See link London theatres and maps - Arthur Lloyd
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