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Aldwych, England, WC2B 4LD, United Kingdom
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Aug 17, 2018
I love this theater and I would rate in 10 stars if I could, the staff were super lovely and gave me and my partner as complimentary bottle of champagne as we got engaged outside their theater. All the staff made out night very special and I would like to say thank you to them for everything they had done. Would I come back here again? ABSOLUTELY

Aug 18, 2018
It's live theater: tiny seats, no leg room, difficult navigation just about everywhere. Still, the theater is gorgeous, the sound is great, stage views were good even from our mid-balcony seats. This accomplished without making moving around in the balcony feel like clinging to the side of a cliff. It's cramped, there's no denying that; but the air was running throughout the show and a good show keeps your focus. The upstairs bar is a nice open space to catch a few full breaths during intermission (as well as adult beverages and snacks for the kiddos, of course).

Jul 29, 2018
Awful cast and awful props. Would have been better buying an Abba album or watch the films. Spent £240 on two tickets and was very excited. Very uncomfortable. Very hot. We left. Was brilliant years ago but now had its day

Jul 28, 2018
Great show but more importantly great theatre. The seats were comfortable with nice leg room (better than the other theatre I went to) . I did get to stretch my legs a little. Great experience!

Aug 10, 2018
We went to see Mamma Mia on Jul 2018, and it was terrific. The play was great and the theater as well. Our seats weren't the best ones, last row on the stalls, if I remember well, but we could see it all.

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Opening Hours

Mon:10 am - 8 pm
Tue:10 am - 8 pm
Wed:10 am - 8 pm
Thu:10 am - 8 pm
Fri:10 am - 8 pm
Sat:10 am - 8 pm

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