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                                Prince Edward Theatre

The all time loved saga of Jersey Boys is ruling the box office of London Westend successfully. The mesmerizing London show can be enjoyed at fullest at the magnificent Prince Edward Theatre! The heart touching saga of jersey Boys will be transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre from 14th March 2014. Experience the gripping saga of four guys from the wrong side of the tracks and their saga of attaining the stardom and went on becoming the biggest pop sensation.

The scintillating London show Jersey Boys is beautifully presented at the magnificent Prince Edward Theatre. To enliven up the magic, experience the spell binding presentation of some of the soul lifting musical compositions, such as Sherry", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Rag Doll", "Oh What a Night" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You".

The opulent Prince Edward Theatre is a popular Westend Theatre and is located on Old Compton Street which is just North of Leicester Square in the City of Westminster. Edward A Stone designed this stunning theatre in the year 1930, whereas the interior was designed by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet. The magnificent theatre has been named after the Prince Edward and marked its opening on April 3 1930.

The theatre marked its debut with the musical Rio Rita. Some other remarkable events that took place during the initial years was the popular debut of the known cabaret artist Josephine Baker. She performed her famous dance number Banaras Dance. In the year 1935, theatre was transformed into dance and cabaret hall and was called as London Casino.

During the WWII air raid, theatre was badly destroyed and reopened after alterations as Queensberry All Services Club in the year 1942 by Thomas Braddock. Year 1974 marked the acquisition of theatre by Bernard Delfont.

For kids under 12, Jersey Boys is inappropriate as it has some genuine New Jersey language which is not ideal for the younger audience! The 2 hours and 40 minutes show with 20 minutes intermission will be a memorable experience for you and your loved ones!

Venue Info

Address:
28 Old Compton St. London W1D 4HS

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