The jocular Oscar Wilde veteran warhorse is in sharp contrast to the biographical Happy Prince, who is now on full screen. Charling Cross Station walks for five minutes to the theatre to get a drink from the theatre.
More
See all(6)
Explore near Vaudeville Theatre: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Vaudeville Theatre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
The jocular Oscar Wilde veteran warhorse is in sharp contrast to the biographical Happy Prince, who is now on full screen. Charling Cross Station walks for five minutes to the theatre to get a drink from the theatre.
I went to see Six the Musical at the Vaudeville Theatre, and it was brilliant. The theatre is beautifully decorated from the outside. If you manage to time it right, we got some really nice uninterrupted photos outside. The set design for the musical is stunning. So pleased overall that I'm going back in October!
Vaudeville Theatre is a small theatre located in the East End of London. Although it's not a big theatre, the facilities are good, the performances are also very distinctive, and the price is more civilian. It's very good.
The Vaudeville Theatre is another west end (Westminster area) theatre. It was built in 1870.