Wednesday 3 July 2013

Queens Theatre London only for theatre lovers

Standing like a majestic building, Queens Theatre London has seen several remarkable programs in the past. It was established in an era when theatres were considered as one of the
important ways of fun in London. There were various classics already there and a few more were added up to share. There were several styles connected with the theatres those days and while being built up, the Queens Theatre also became a part of some of them.


As it was inspired by the ancient buildings of those days, the pace was also recognized on the ruling monarch of Britain. Its holder those days have decided calling it as Central Theater, but the plans were changed later and it was named on the famous personality Queen Alexandria. She was then the Queen of Britain. However, it didn’t go under many name changes and has been known with the similar one since it was first opened on 8th October 1907.



It was destroyed badly when a bomb blasted over here on September 1940. The incident made the area completely damaged. It was then a resident of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca which cast Margaret Rutherford, Celia Johnson and Owen Nares and. The house remained closed for two decades next the attack and was re-established after expenses an amount of £250,000. Now a day, it has been listed in Grade II by the English Heritage and is a West End Theatre placed in the Shaftesbury Avenue, in Westminster city (London).


The house received several milestones with current dates while showcasing shows of Les Miserables. This Victor Hugo a classic introduced here in 2004 next eighteen years of its success at The Palace Theater, where it was introduced first time. The theatre area has remained crowded with audiences ever since its first performances. It was 2010, it got the milestone of 10,000 shows and in the same year, it celebrated its 25th anniversary with three creations all together in London.

The performance takes viewers in the nineteenth century in France, where the complete nation is overwhelmed in a revolution to defeat disorder. The part rotates about an ex-crook Jean Valjean and portrays feeling like enthusiasts, salvation, unanswered love and self-destruction. This wonderful theatre is presently continuing its record breaking run to make your evening great and most memorable.

So, book Queens TheatreLondon Tickets according to your choice and conveniences and enjoy the world’s most admirable show with your family and loved ones.   


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