The Palace Theatre, in the City of Westminster, London, built in 1891
The Palace Theatre
The London Palladium in Soho opened in 1910. While the Theatre has a resident show, it also has one-off performances such as concerts. Since 1930 it has hosted the Royal Variety Performance 43 times.
Ivanhoe programme cover from the theatre's first night
The drawing of Cosette by Émile Bayard that served as the model for the musical's emblem.
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Opened in May 1663, it is the oldest theatre in London.
Maud Allan as Salome with the head of John the Baptist
Julie Lund as Éponine in a Danish production of the musical
Original interior of Savoy Theatre in 1881, the year it became the first public building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity.
Les Misérables played at the Palace Theatre from 1985 to 2004
John Owen-Jones as Jean Valjean
The Lyceum Theatre, home to Disney's The Lion King.
Singin' in the Rain at the Palace Theatre, London
The Palais des Sports, now Dôme de Paris, in Paris where the musical was first performed.
Queen's Theatre showing Les Misérables, running in London since October 1985
Les Misérables at Sondheim Theatre in London
The restored facade of the Dominion Theatre, as seen in 2017
The St Martin's Theatre, home to The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play.
The exterior of the Old Vic
The Royal Court Theatre. Upstairs is used as an experimental space for new projects—The Rocky Horror Show premiered here in 1973.
West End theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue in 2016
Gilbert and Sullivan play at the Savoy in 1881
Victoria Palace Theatre (showing Billy Elliot in 2012) was refurbished in 2017.

The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London.

- Palace Theatre, London

Its English-language adaptation by producer Cameron Mackintosh has been running in London since October 1985, making it the longest-running musical in the West End and the second longest-running musical in the world after the original Off-Broadway run of The Fantasticks.

- Les Misérables (musical)

Jesus Christ Superstar ran from 1972 to 1980, and Les Misérables played at the theatre for nineteen years, beginning in 1985.

- Palace Theatre, London

The Palace Theatre opened in 1891.

- West End theatre

The longest-running musical in West End history is Les Misérables, produced by Cameron Mackintosh, which has been running in London since October 1985.

- West End theatre

On 4 December 1985, the show transferred to the Palace Theatre, London and moved again on 3 April 2004, to the smaller Queen's Theatre, now called the Sondheim Theatre, with some revisions of staging.

- Les Misérables (musical)
The Palace Theatre, in the City of Westminster, London, built in 1891

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