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29 Shaftesbury Ave, England, W1D 7ES, United Kingdom
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Jun 16, 2019
The performance was amazing. The dancers and singers were awesome. The concept was very clever too. My husband and I sang our hearts out and danced like nobody was watching. Brilliant. Highly recommended. Super choreography, lighting, staging and great vibrant energy.

Apr 19, 2019
My sister and myself brought my mum here for Mothers Day to see Thriller. What an amazing experience! My mum is in a wheelchair and the staff were absolutely fantastic. There is easy access to the theatre and even a disabled toilet just outside the box we were in. The show itself blew us away, amazing songs and dance routines. My mum had an amazing evening out and thoroughly enjoyed herself. Thank you for helping to make her evening special.

May 30, 2019
We had balcony seats. I'm 152 cm tall. Have short legs. I felt very squashed and got cramp in my legs. Couldn't move or stretch them. We were in the front row. Booked on line. Message about seats didn't come up until I'd booked and paid. Show was brilliant. Got up and danced a lot.

Jun 13, 2019
I love music and this is one of my favourite. Good dancers, good singers. I was sitting really close at the front but when there is so many dancers got to sit in the middle and higher up to see the full experience

Mar 29, 2019
One of the oldest and by far one of the prettiest theatres in London. Ornate architecture and art deco features keep your eyes busy during the interval....... However the toilets and the general cleanliness leave a lot to be desired. Considering the doors had barely opened and it was a long time before the curtain was up, the toilets were an absolute state as if they hadn't been cleaned from the night before.

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