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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
Absolutely fantastic 100/10 I cannot praise it enough. The two leads were worthy of a show all to themselves. Phenomenal singing by all the cast, incredible dancing, costumes. The story seemed more understandable than the film and I loved all the new songs particularly the lady ga ga number. Better than the film. When the two leads sang 'come what may' then Christian sang it again at the end, everyone was in tears. To hear the song sounding so much better than in the film ( which was also amazing) was a surprise and utter joy. I also loved the band's improvisations on the way out, particularly the lead guitarist shredding. Thank you so much to everyone involved 😊
Rebecca, 08 Apr 2026
Loved it One of the best shows I’ve seen, the singing and dancing were flawless and colourful, costumes and set amazing visually would really recommend.
Vanessa, 08 Apr 2026
The best live theater performance I’ve ever seen I’ve seen a lot of shows. This was the most outstanding in every production capacity. Absolutely amazing.
Anthony, 08 Apr 2026
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