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Old Compton St, England, W1D 4HS, United Kingdom
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Aug 9, 2018
Near Leicester Sq. The Design Interior is Vintage. Watched Aladdin and the Stage Props and Costumes were Impressively Dazzling. My favourite character is the Genie! I have mixed feeling about the show. Its Comical and at the same time with some Broadway Cabaret likeness twist to it. Its not the Classic Show I was expecting.

Jul 4, 2018
Just Wow!! One of the best experiences we had in London. Theatre was perfect and Aladdin, what can I say. The show steal our hearts. Was a perfect entertainment. The seats we booked offered great views. A real 5 star entertainment and BIG thumbs up!!

Aug 7, 2018
This is a beautiful theatre and everything you could imagine a classic London theatre to be. The stage is well apportioned and can clearly be seen with no obstruction from any seat in the auditorium. The bar upstairs is a lovely place to enjoy a drink before a performance and the balcony, overlooking the street, is delightful on a warm evening to enjoy a nice drink and relax. The theatre is clean and in perfect condition.

Jun 10, 2018
Loved Aladdin and thought the theatre was really nice. Plenty of space and leg room down on the stalls. We managed to buy our tickets well in advance so had centre front row which meant we overlooked the orchestra which was phenomenal. The Aladdin and Genie actors stole the show whilst I think we had a Jasmine understudy who couldn’t quite match the pace of the show. Would highly recommend, a very easy watch and nice to have ticked off the list.

Jul 20, 2018
Watched Aladdin yesterday was brilliant show very impressed with the costumes and set. We had ice cream in the interval and was amazed at how reasonable it was £3 a tub was expecting to pay twice that. We were 4 rows from the front well worth the money would recommend seeing this show.

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