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About The Piccadilly Theatre
Designed by Edward A. Stone and Bertie Crew, the Piccadilly theatre opened in 1928. The venue was turned into a cinema in the 1930s and this reconstruction enhanced the audience's sightlines and acoustics, renowned in the West End for having almost no obstructions. The theatre is in one of the busiest tourist areas of London and there's always plenty to see and do nearby. The Piccadilly seats just shy of 1200 people over three levels.
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Audience Latest Reviews
Brilliant show. This show has something for everyone. Really colourful, wonderful acting and singing and the music was just wonderful. I really liked the mix of older and modern songs. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Carole, 22 Aug 2025
Enthralling, fun and a lovely story A bit raunchy but get past that and it was a lovely story with excellent music and dancing.
Edith, 21 Aug 2025
Glitter and glam! I booked stalls J3, J4 and J5. They did not disappoint! Everyone was taking pictures from this point because I think they may have been the best seats in the house. The theatre itself merges with the stage, deep red velvet, sparkling chandeliers, bright show stopping stage scenes. Even before the show started it was a sensory overload. The singing and acting was mesmerising and I sometimes forgot where I was I was so engrossed! I loved how they incorporated modern day songs/lyrics into telling the actual story which expressed how the characters were feeling. I would go and see it again in a heartbeat. Wonderful!
Louise Rebecca, 21 Aug 2025
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