WhyWaitForever - London
This page contains links to the major London theatre shows, plays and events. It can be quite daunting to decide which play or musical to see. WhyWaitForever - London - Newspapers contains links to newspapers and magazines most or which carry reviews. WhyWaitForever - London - Television and WhyWaitForever - London - Radio are additional sources of reviews. The ticket agencies on this page present each show in the most glowing of terms.
If tickets are hard to get the show is popular. If tickets are easily available the show is waiting to be discovered. You can email some of the shows directly to let them know what you think. London may not have the rowdy audiences of previous generations but they are still impassioned by theatre albeit in a more subdued way.
Of course if you are not keen on the theatre but you oblige for other reasons, there is golf.
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London has a host of theatres to cater for all tastes. London Theatre Guide Online contains the latest London theatre listings including seating plans. Official London Theatre Guide contains London theatre news and information. Whats On Stage is Britain's national performing arts information service. Cameron Mackintosh is famous for musicals. Really Useful is Andrew Lloyd Webber's production company.
The long running musical about 19th century France.
The musical based on the songs of Abba.
The musical set at the opera in 19th century France.
The Bard as Readers Digest might have writ it edited by a transatlantic stand-up comedian.
The musical about teens and high school life in the USA.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton musical about football.
London must have the largest number of first class theatres, companies and venues in the world. Each has its own ambience. Each company has its own style and approach. London theatre does take risks and produces consistently excellent performances.
The theatre company in the heart of Islington.
The theatre group who own a number of West End and other theatres.
In the heart of the city.
In the summer it is time to leave London and visit the country.
In Covent Garden Earlham Street WC2.
Earls Court and Olympia Londo.
In the East End wonderfully refurbished and back to glory.
Jazz at 5 Parkway, Camden Town.
Comedy clubs in Camdem, Bow and Battersea.
Near Docklands Light Railway Cutty Sark station.
The company in 98 Avenue Road, Swiss Cottage, NW3.
In Hammersmith to the west of Westminster.
In the South Bank complex near Waterloo.
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England where sometimes London shows disappear to for a time.
Regents Park Open Air Theatre.
Kenwood in Hampstead Heath and Marble Hill in Richmond.
Crisp Road W6 near Hammersmith Tube.
Jazz at 47 Frith Street, W1.
The one in Sloane Square, SW1 at the start of Kings Road Chelsea. Many society changing plays were first shown here.
The world's leading classical theatre company. Fabulous plays and the occasional blockbuster musical. Brilliant acting with wonderful enounciation and pronounciation. Definitive theatre.
The new theatre as the Bard would have known it.
In Dean Street near Tottenham Court Road Tube.
On the south bank of the Thames near the London Eye and which contains the Royal Festival Hall.