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Palace Theatre, London

Palace Theatre
Royal English Opera House
Palace Theatre of Varieties
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Palace Theatre
Palace Theatre is located in Central London
Palace Theatre
Palace Theatre
Address Shaftesbury Avenue
London, W1
United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°30′47″N 0°07′46″W / 51.513167°N 0.129472°W / 51.513167; -0.129472
Public transit London Underground Leicester Square
Owner Nimax Theatres
Designation Grade II*
Type West End theatre
Capacity 1,400 (4 levels)
Production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Construction
Opened January 1891; 126 years ago (1891-01)
Rebuilt 1892 (conversion by Walter Emden)
Architect Thomas Edward Collcutt
Website
Palace Theatre official website

The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London. Its red-brick facade dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus behind a small plaza near the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road. The Palace Theatre seats 1,400.

Richard D'Oyly Carte, producer of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, commissioned the theatre in the late 1880s. It was designed by Thomas Edward Collcutt and intended to be a home of English grand opera. The theatre opened as the "Royal English Opera House" in January 1891 with a lavish production of Arthur Sullivan's opera Ivanhoe. Although this ran for 160 performances, followed briefly by André Messager's La Basoche, Carte had no other works ready to fill the theatre. He leased it to Sarah Bernhardt for a season and sold the opera house within a year at a loss. It was then converted into a grand music hall and renamed the Palace Theatre of Varieties, managed successfully by Charles Morton. In 1897, the theatre began to screen films as part of its programme of entertainment. In 1904, Alfred Butt became manager and continued to combine variety entertainment, including dancing girls, with films. Herman Finck was musical director at the theatre from 1900 until 1920. The Marx Brothers appeared at the theatre in 1922, performing selections from their Broadway shows.


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