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This 1400-seater red-brick building is a London landmark, looming over the busy intersection of Cambridge Circus at the head of Shaftesbury Avenue. Designed by Thomas Collcuttt, it was commissioned by Richard D'Oyly Carte, who hoped it would become the home of English opera, and opened in 1891. But D'Oyly Carte lacked the managerial nous or artistic leadership to make the project successful and he was forced to sell the same year. The theatre reopened as the Palace of Varieties, finally becoming known as the Palace in 1911.

Musical theatre has traditionally been the venue's stock in trade. Fred Astaire's last stage show, 'The Gay Divorce', played here in the 1930s and, more recently, the theatre has hosted blockbuster productions of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and, most significantly, the West End transfer of the RSC's moneyspinner 'Les Miserables', which ran at the Palace for 18 years before decamping to the Queen's up the road. Following its departure, the theatre underwent some interior refurbishment; Derren Brown played a season, before Andrew Lloyd Webber's Wilkie Collins-inspired show 'The Woman in White' moved in and promptly flopped. Comedy was back on the menu thereafter, with a run for the Monty Python musical 'Spamalot' followed by the Palace's current inhabitants, the fabulous drag queens of 'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'.


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Events at Palace Theatre

Singin' in the Rain

Until Feb 23 2013 Theatre Critics' choice

Jonathan Church's exuberant production looks back to Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly's 1952 film, which itself looks bac...

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Palace Theatre

Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 5AY

Transport Leicester Square/Tottenham Court Road 

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0844 412 4656

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