Queens Theatre
London is currently running the houseful shows of Les Miserables. This is the
longest running show of the world and has been enjoyed by 65 million people
across the world. It is located on Shaftesbury Avenue which is one of the most
popular streets of London. The venue is the home of some of the popular
theatres of London and often visited by both the locals and tourists. To make
things enjoyable, the venue offers varied range of entertainment options, such
as eating, drinking and entertainment.
Soho is also
located at a nearby distance featuring huge range of bars and restaurants. For
those who are looking for Chinese cuisine can opt for Chinatown. Piccadilly
Circus and Leicester Square are also located at a nearby distance. Queens Theatre is
located at an accessible location and can be easily visited via various modes
of commutations such as buses, tubes, cars and taxis.
Queens Theatre
has a huge occupancy of 1065 and spread all across three levels as Stalls,
Dress Circle and Upper Circle. For those who are looking for some best viewing seats
can opt for Stalls and Dress Circle. For disabled patrons and carers, theatre
offers discounted tickets. Theatre is equipped with hearing loop infra-red
system.
In the year 1907,
Queen’s
Theatre is positioned at the most popular area and was intended as twin
to the recent Gielgud Theatre. The beautiful theatre is being decorated in an
Edwardian Renaissance style featuring an impressive façade. Some of the classic
Shakespearean and Restoration Drama has been hosted at the theatre.
The Queens Theatre
also witnessed acting prowess of some of the renowned talents such as John
Gielgud, Fred Astaire, Kenneth Branagh, Marlene Dietrich, Alec Guinness,
Laurence Olivier, Basil Rathbone and Maggie Smith. Theatre also hosted some
innovative productions like The Hobbit, Contact, The Rocky Horror Show,
Cyberjam, The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed. So get set for a
remarkable experience with your dear ones at the Queens Theatre.