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404 Strand, England, WC2R 0NH, United Kingdom
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Dec 30, 2018
Like to shout out to the kind gentlemen behind the ticket booth that was gracious enough to look up my tickets because I accidentally left them in my hotel room. He was very persistent against his coworkers advice to just turn me away and found my reservation and my friend and I was able to enjoy the show. Thank you once again.

Dec 18, 2018
Typical London theatre. Quite old, so the chairs may not be super comfortable and visibility isn't always perfect, buy they're good enough and the place retains a certain classical charm. I watched their production of True West which was quite good, with the tickets being very reasonably priced.

Nov 18, 2018
Always hard to tell the extent to which one's opinion of a venue is influenced by the show. The performance we witnessed (the Simon and Garfunkel Story) was first class and the view from our seats was good. The seats were comfortable with more legroom than some theatres we have visited. The only criticism is the lack of toilets (insufficient bearing in mind the relatively short interlude) but I will certainly be going back, if there is a show that catches my eye.

Nov 28, 2018
I got cheap tickets to see the Simon and Garfunkle Story. It was a fantastic evening. The two main characters were great. The songs were well performed supported by a super band on stage. Having seen the real thing at the Albert Hall nearly 50 years ago i was expecting to be a little disappointed but i can honestly say the show overall was excellent!

Dec 27, 2018
Saw true west (kit harrington). An amazing experience in centuries old theatre. The hall reeks of old and prestigious theatre history.

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