Sondheim Theatre London
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What’s On at Sondheim Theatre
The Sondheim has been the home of the legendary Les Miserables musical since 2004 after it transferred to the venue from the Palace Theatre. Theatregoers have watched in awe as this epic story unfolds on stage since 1985, and it is now the longest-running musical in the West End; think of London’s Theatreland and this towering tale of tragedy and revolution will immediately spring to mind. When the Sondheim reopened in 2019, a new production of Les Mis was introduced, with updated staging and more modern direction. Both versions have been huge hits and some 40 years since it first regaled audiences, it is still one of the most popular musicals for theatregoers visiting London.
About the Sondheim Theatre
The Sondheim Theatre originally opened as the Queen's Theatre in 1907 and is situated on the famous Shaftesbury Avenue, where many other major West End houses including the Gielgud Theatre are located. The theatre was designed by architect W. G. R. Sprague and has an Edwardian auditorium, but the façade and lobby were destroyed in WWII by a direct hit from a German bomb. The foyer was then rebuilt in a modern style. Further refurbishment took place in 2009, which improved public spaces and increased seating capacity.
In 2019, the Queen's Theatre was closed for a £13.8 million restoration to improve the facilities and restore some original Edwardian features. The theatre was renamed in honour of prolific composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim on 15 July 2019 and reopened in December of that year.
Map and Address
51 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6BA