Friday 26 July 2013

Queens Theatre London

The Queens Theatre is one more model early 20th Century structure planned by experienced theatre architect W G R Sprague. The theatre was actually a part of a pair with the adjacent Gielgud Theatre but has since been reestablished and rebuilt following structural smashed up in the Second World War.

The theatre is a typical form and colors for the West End, seating just beneath 1000 audiences above three levels-the Stalls-Dress Circle-the Upper Circle. The Stalls usually holds clear visions of the stage, away from the reverse few rows being exaggerated by the Dress Circle extension.

 The Dress Circle is also normally a fine spot to sit, though it has some ‘slip’ chairs at the frontage that arc round the hall. These seats are truly worth for money as they are considerably inexpensive than those in the rest of the parts. The Upper Circle is a diverse section of seats; this is the part where the discounted seats can be got, though some may have watching limits.

What is screening At this time, Les Miserable is screening at the Queens Theatre. It is the biggest-running West End drama. It has started its Les Miserable ticket bookings through 2013.

 Site Queen’s Theatre is positioned on Shaftesbury Street, one of the best streets in the West End. The adjacent tube station is Piccadilly Circus which is just minutes away from here. Enjoy Les Miserable London show in this gorgeous London theatre and feel the value of theatre in your life!

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