Apollo Theatre

The stunningly restored Apollo Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue has showcased a vast range of  productions, since opening its doors in 1901. The venue has seen its fair share of theatre, including award-winning plays, comedies, critically acclaimed drama, and musicals.

The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed theatre, named after the Greek God of the arts. When the theatre first opened, it was host to the American musical comedy The Belle of Bohemia and it has since played host to many iconic productions including The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Rain Man and Jerusalem. In recent years The Apollo Theatre has been home to Everybody's Talking About Jamie and 2:22 A Ghost Story.

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What's On

John Cleese's Fawlty Towers

Booking Saturday 4th May - Saturday 28th September : Tickets from £20 

Described as the 'greatest British sitcom of all time', Fawlty Towers has taken to the stage nearly 50 years after it first hit the screens of British TV. Featuring fan favourite moments from the twelve episodes, this isn't one to miss.

Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors

Booking 25th July - 1st September: Tickets from £18.50 

Terrible Tudors is returning to the West End for the third year, so that you and the family can meet all the people from history (and learn all the gory details). From the horrid Henries to the Elizabeth I heard the legends and lies about the terrible Tudors.

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