1. Adelphi Theatre
  2. Cambridge Theatre
  3. Her Majesty's Theatre
  4. London Palladium
  5. New London Theatre
  6. Palace Theatre
  7. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Theatres

Theatres

Andrew Lloyd Webber has been a theatre owner since acquiring the Palace Theatre in 1983 and now owns seven London theatres. Really Useful Group Theatres is one of the largest theatre groups in London after being formed from Really Useful Theatres and the old Stoll Moss group and own, arguably, the most famous theatres in the world.

The London Palladium is the nation’s favourite home of live entertainment still fondly remembered for Sunday Night at the London Palladium which was first broadcast over forty years ago. This famous venue also hosts a programme of Sunday evening concerts.

Of a similar size is the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London’s most stately theatre. For many years it was home to Miss Saigon and then My Fair Lady, returning to the theatre at which it first opened in 1958.

Our other musical theatres include the Palace, the New London, the Adelphi* and Her Majesty’s theatre which is still home to one of London’s longest running musicals, The Phantom of the Opera.

The Cinderella of our musical theatres is the Cambridge, which has seen in the last decade Return to the Forbidden Planet, Fame, Grease, The Beautiful Game, Jerry Springer – The Opera and now Chicago........

*In association with Nederlander International Limited