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About The London Palladium
One of the biggest and best-known in the West End, the London Palladium theatre was designed by Frank Matcham and built in 1910. Originally intended as a large music hall to rival the London Coliseum, the theatre seats an astonishing 2286 people spread over three levels; the stalls, dress circle and upper circle. In terms of capacity, the theatre ranks just above the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and just below the Coliseum.
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Audience Latest Reviews
Amazing The whole cast were phenomenal. Can’t believe the stamina of the dancers, lead characters and the choreography. It was one of the best shows we have had the pleasure of watching.
Karen, 31 Aug 2025
ooh Evita just got sexy.... A very well deserved standing ovation was given to the cast and musicians last night. Really gd 1st half but let down a bit with the outside performance that shud really have been inside in my view. Similar to sunset boulevard the hallway filming added to the performance but think the paying audience shud feels the balcony section more directly.But definitely worth a 2nd watch. The performance was that gd!
Tracey, 30 Aug 2025
A fantastic rock show..... I really enjoyed the show but I knew the story......my friend however did not know the story so therefore as it was very loud she felt it drowned out the story....... but maybe that was the idea as it felt like a rock show ...We thought the cast was phenomenal, dancing was amazing and we enjoyed that it was stripped back with no props etc.
Great night out....
Bernadette, 29 Aug 2025
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