Queen's Theatre Les Miserables

Les Miserables Queens Theatre London W1D 6BA

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Les Miserables at Queen's Theatre London

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There are 3 bars. Also available are confectionery, sandwiches ice-creams and cakes. Bars

There is Disabled Access. Disabled Assistance is available. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification.
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MasterPark at Poland Street. NCP at Newport Place, Wardour Street, Denman Street and Lexington Street. Multi-storey in Whitcomb Street. Theatre Parking
Picadilly Circus/Leicester Square are the closest London tube stations. Nearest Underground
London Charing Cross is the National Rail station closest.
London Victoria and Waterloo are also only a tube, bus or taxi journey away.
Rail
 London Buses: 14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94, 159 Buses for Queens Theatre

Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA
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The Queens Theatre was designed as a twin to the Globe Theatre (now called the Gielgud Theatre). During the 2nd World war, on 24th September, 1940 a bomb fell on the theatre destroying the entire front of house area along with part of the rear stalls. The theatre was subsequently used for rehearsals.
The Queen's Theatre then reopened on 8th July, 1959 after the front facade and front foyers had been rebuilt with a new modern exterior designed by Brian Westwood and Sir Hugh Casson. The theatre was refurbished in early 1992.

Productions here have included the 1961 musical Stop the World - I Want To Get Off! with Anthony Newley which enjoyed a run of 485 performances. 1966 saw Noel Coward make his final stage appearance in Suite in Three Keys. Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens appeared together in 1972. In 1975 Otherwise Engaged had a run of 1,029 performances. 1982 saw Kenneth Branagh make his West End debut in Another Country while in 1987 Jeffrey Archer's first play Beyond Reasonable Doubt started a successful run of 17 months. More recent productions at The Queens Theatre include the Australian song-and-dance show Hot Shoe Shuffle, the Stephen Sondheim musical Passion with Michael Ball and Maria Friedman and Masterclass with Patti LuPone.