This theater is also a place to enjoy European opera. The theater area is not very large and the location is very good. It is in the center of the street. You can pass by here. Many shops in the street are also here. The tourists of the Queen Theatre are also very yes.
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This theater is also a place to enjoy European opera. The theater area is not very large and the location is very good. It is in the center of the street. You can pass by here. Many shops in the street are also here. The tourists of the Queen Theatre are also very yes.
The Queen's Theatre is a typical old British theatre near Piccadilly Square. The theatre has a special cloakroom, but the clothes are charged. The classic opera is the miserable world. The theatre also has its own bar.
If you go to London discount ticket hall to buy tickets for the miserable world, it's a good deal. The discount can reach 6% and the original price is 75 euros. I went to buy 45 euros that day. Most of these seats are good. The tragic world has not been seen at home, but the stage design abroad is quite complex and exquisite. There are several switches on the floor. It is recommended to watch. If you suddenly find that Cosette is played by a black actor, don't panic if it's a little far from your imagination. It's okay to sing.
The seats on the second floor are too high, it’s hard to see the actors clearly. But the show was great.
Now it's changed to Sondeheim!! Lemigerable is by far the best
The Queen's Theatre is a West Side Theatre located on Shaftsbury Avenue, Westminster. Opened on October 8, 1907, the adjacent Hicks Theatre was designed by W.G.R. Sprague. The Queen's Theatre was listed as a second-class login building in 1972.
Sure enough, you can't pull yourself out of the pit of "big sadness"! <Everybody's talking about Jamie>: In the place where you are... A chance but harvested a Spectacle!