Palace Theatre, London
The Palace Theatre is one of London’s largest venues.
1891 – Royal English Opera House.
1892 – Palace Theatre of Varieties.
1911 – The Palace Theatre
Past productions
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Sonia Friedman Productions
- Wonderville Magic and Illusion
- Adam Kay – This is Going to Hurt
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Harry Potter Theatrical Productions and Sonia Friedman Productions
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Sonia Friedman Productions
- Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure Reloaded
- Derren Brown: Miracle
- The Commitments
- Derren Brown: Infamous
- Brainiac Live! (Daytime performances)
- Singin’ in the Rain, Stage Entertainment
- Singin’ in the Rain, Chichester Festival Theatre and Stage Entertainment
- Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Really Useful Group
- Spamalot
- Spamalot, Laughalot Ltd
- Whistle Down The Wind, Bill Kenwright Ltd
- The Woman in White, Sonia Friedman Productions and The Really Useful Theatre Company
- Dylan Moran: Monster II
- Les Miserables, Cameron Mackintosh and Royal Shakespeare Company
- Les Miserables
- Harry Hill: Birdstrike!, Avalon Promotions (Sundays)
- Gay Divorce, Lost Musicals
- The Ragged Child, National Youth Music Theatre
- A Celebration of Wolfit
- The Hired Man
- Les Miserables
- Street Scene
- Les Miserables, Royal Shakespeare Company
- On Your Toes, Michael White and Really Useful Theatre Company Ltd
- Song & Dance
- Her Royal Highness?
- The Blue Angel, Berlin Ballet
- Requiem, the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Oklahoma!, Cameron Mackintosh / Leicester Haymarket
- Roll On 4 o’Clock, Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- The Maid of the Mountains
- Danny LaRue at the Palace, Bernard Delfont / Emile Littler / Tom Arnold
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Phil the Fluter
- Belle Starr
- Two Cities
- Mr & Mrs, Mariana Productions Ltd
- Cabaret
- Cabaret
- The Desert Song
- 110 in the Shade
- The Sound of Music
- Flower Drum Song, Williamson Music Ltd
- The World of Paul Slickey, Leon Hepner and Cedric Levitt/Gilda Dahlberg/David Pelham
- Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5AY
- Seats 1,400.
- Opened January 1891
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