
Queen's Theatre in London
The Queen's Theatre in London is currently showing Les Miserables, Cameron Mackintosh's legendary production of the world's most popular musical. This award-winning musical has been watched by more than 55 million folks universally in 221 cities, 38 countries and sung in 21 diverse languages. Currently in its 24th record-breaking year in London, this stunning version of Victor Hugo's work of art persists to delight spectators subsequently every night.
The Queen's Theatre in London was designed by W.G.R. Sprague and opened in 1900s and features over 1,000 seats. Early plays included the Sugar Bowl by Madeleine Lucette Riley, Tango Teas and Potash and Perlmutter by Montague Glass.
On 3rd April 2004 Cameron Mackintosh's musical occurrence Les Miserables moved from the London Palace Theatre where it had run for over 18 years and 7,602 acts. In 1999 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Limited obtained the freehold of the London Queen's theatre and the Gielgud Theatres from Horsham, Christ's Hospital. The rent of the London Gielgud Theatre will relapse back from Really Useful Theatres to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres in March 2006 after which there are strategies to refurbish both the venues.
For more information on the Queen's Theatre shows in London, please phone 0870 950 0930
Visiting London Queen's Theatre:
Address: Shaftesbury Avenue, Westminster, London, W1D 6BA
Telephone: 08708 901 110
Nearest Underground Stations:
Piccadilly Circus Tube (4 minutes)
Leicester Square Tube (5 minutes)
For more information on the Queen's Theatre in London visit : Queen's Theatre
What's on at Queen's Theatre:
The Queen's Theatre in London was designed by W.G.R. Sprague and opened in 1900s and features over 1,000 seats. Early plays included the Sugar Bowl by Madeleine Lucette Riley, Tango Teas and Potash and Perlmutter by Montague Glass.
On 3rd April 2004 Cameron Mackintosh's musical occurrence Les Miserables moved from the London Palace Theatre where it had run for over 18 years and 7,602 acts. In 1999 Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Limited obtained the freehold of the London Queen's theatre and the Gielgud Theatres from Horsham, Christ's Hospital. The rent of the London Gielgud Theatre will relapse back from Really Useful Theatres to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres in March 2006 after which there are strategies to refurbish both the venues.
For more information on the Queen's Theatre shows in London, please phone 0870 950 0930
Visiting London Queen's Theatre:
Address: Shaftesbury Avenue, Westminster, London, W1D 6BA
Telephone: 08708 901 110
Nearest Underground Stations:
Piccadilly Circus Tube (4 minutes)
Leicester Square Tube (5 minutes)
For more information on the Queen's Theatre in London visit : Queen's Theatre
What's on at Queen's Theatre:

Al Murray - The Only Way Is Epic at Queen's Theatre
4th - 18th Nov '12
Broken Britain may be staring into the bottom of an empty pint glass, but don't lose hope Al Murray The Pub Landlord is back to fill it up again, with a brand new show of epic proportions. Britain's most irrepressible Innkeeper will be serving up his ...
4th - 18th Nov '12
Broken Britain may be staring into the bottom of an empty pint glass, but don't lose hope Al Murray The Pub Landlord is back to fill it up again, with a brand new show of epic proportions. Britain's most irrepressible Innkeeper will be serving up his ...

Les Miserables at Queen's Theatre
Until 26th Oct '13
This international award-winning musical sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction, against the backdrop of a nation in the grip of revolution. Seen by more than 60 million people worldwide in 42 countries and in 21...
Until 26th Oct '13
This international award-winning musical sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction, against the backdrop of a nation in the grip of revolution. Seen by more than 60 million people worldwide in 42 countries and in 21...
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