Prince Edward Theatre

London, England

Performance History

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The Prince Edward Theatre is a prominent West End theater located on Old Compton Street in London. It first opened its doors in 1930 and has since become a beloved venue for musical theater productions. The theater's stunning Art Deco design, with its grand facade and elegant interiors, adds to its allure. With a seating capacity of around 1,700, the Prince Edward Theatre provides an intimate yet spacious setting for audiences to enjoy live performances. Over the years, the Prince Edward Theatre has been home to a variety of successful musicals, including the original productions of "Evita," "Mary Poppins," and "Miss Saigon." It has also hosted acclaimed revivals such as "Crazy for You" and "Mamma Mia!" The theater's central location in the vibrant Soho neighborhood makes it easily accessible and popular among both locals and tourists. Its rich history and commitment to showcasing high-quality musical theater have solidified its reputation as one of London's premier theatrical venues. With its combination of architectural beauty, prime location, and exceptional productions, the Prince Edward Theatre continues to be a favorite destination for theater enthusiasts seeking unforgettable live performances in the heart of London's West End.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1930
Venue Status: year not entered yet
Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 1622

Location Info

28 Old Compton St.
London, England
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Other Names

  • Queensberry All Services Club (unknown)
  • Cinerama (unknown)
  • Prince Edward Theatre (unknown)
  • London Casino (1936)
  • Prince Edward Theatre (1930)

Trivia & History

Closed after five years and was rebuilt as the London Casino. Served as a club during the war. Was a cinema from 1954 to 1974. In 1992, it was restored and now boasts a theatre, cabaret, cinema, and a club.

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