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Queen's Theatre

Queen's Theatre

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4.7 Google Review
51 Shaftesbury Ave, England, W1D 6BA, United Kingdom
0844 482 5160 www.queenstheatre.co.uk
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Jun 24, 2019
A better than okay theatre with pretty good sight lines and comfortable seats. The main auditorium could do woth a bit of a revamp through as is a bit grubby in places / has seen better days. Good sound quality from the stage. The layout is pretty easy to find your way around. The staff are friendly and helpful. The service at the bar is pretty prompt and the drinks are reasonably priced for the location. I think that they will soon be sorting it out a bit as this place was once wonderful.

Jun 19, 2019
Great experience with my teen. A bit long for us but had some funny scenes. A double shot of Grey Goose helped to pass the time. Oh yes and snack for the her. :) Memorable place. Go, you won't regret it!

Jun 20, 2019
Home to one of London's best musicals - but, the theatre itself is small, intimate, and well designed. The seats are comfortable, and legroom I'd generally good all over. But, please note if you are in the rear dress circle or in the Upper Circle you may need to lean forward for certain moments. Bring ear plugs if you're in the Upper Circle, fyi !

Apr 8, 2019
I was so impressed with the Les Miserables production here. No wonder this show is the longest running ever! The lighting and sound design were stunning, creating incredible visuals. The cast was the best of the best. The house management has their service down to a science. This all made for a wonderful evening.

Jun 8, 2019
Les Miserables. Spectacular performance. Loved it. Theatre was efficient. Not enough toilets for women, but great seats and superior performances. Highly recommend.

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