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West End Theatres
This page lists the West End theatres for quick reference. A few of the theatres listed are not West End theatres, to be exact, but are in central London. These theatres are important and their shows are popular so they have been included here.
To view current and future shows at these theatres, at a glance, please see the West End shows page.
 Adelphi Theatre
 Aldwych Theatre
 Ambassadors Theatre
 Apollo Shaftesbury
 Apollo Victoria theatre
 Arts Theatre, The
 Barbican: Theatre and Pit Theatre
 Cambridge Theatre
 Comedy Theatre
 Criterion Theatre
 Dominion Theatre
 Donmar Warehouse Theatre
 Duchess Theatre
 Duke of York's Theatre
 Fortune Theatre
 Garrick Theatre
 Gielgud Theatre, The
 Her Majesty's Theatre
 London Apollo Hammersmith Theatre
 London Coliseum
 London Palladium Theatre
 Lyceum Theatre
 Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury
 National Theatre Cottesloe
 National Theatre Lyttelton
 National Theatre Olivier
 New London Theatre
 Noel Coward (formerly the Albery Theatre)
 Novello (Formerly Strand Theatre)
 Old Vic, The
 Open Air Theatre
 Palace Theatre
 Peacock Theatre
 Phoenix Theatre
 Piccadilly Theatre
 Playhouse Theatre
 Prince Edward Theatre
 Prince of Wales Theatre
 Queen's Theatre
 Royal Albert Hall
 Royal Court Theatre & Jerwood Theatre
 Royal Festival Hall and Hayward Gallery with Queen Elizabeth Hall & Purcell Room
 Royal National Theatre
 Royal Opera House
 Savoy Theatre
 Shaftesbury Theatre
 Shakespeare Globe Theatre
 St Martin's Theatre
 Theatre Royal Haymarket
 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
 Trafalgar Studios (formerly Whitehall Theatre)
 Vaudeville Theatre
 Venue theatre, The (Formerly Notre Dame Hall)
 Victoria Palace Theatre
 Wyndham's Theatre
 Young Vic and Young Vic Studio
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Willy Russell's musical about two Liverpool boys separated at birth, who later become best friends with comic and tragic consequences. This show is both hilariously funny and deeply moving, with a musical score of well known songs including the anthem 'Tell Me It's Not True'.
Over 100,000 people have already seen this fabulous production. Every night audiences stood and cheered. See it for yourself and understand why! Hailed by critics as 'the greatest musical of the decade',
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