St John’s, Smith Square hosts a variety of classical concerts and recitals. It is a charitable trust and can seat up to 780 people. They also have a restaurant that serves a selection of food from a buffet and an A La Carte menu.
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Ambassador Theatre Group run various studio theatres, cinemas, conference spaces and modern live music arenas all of which are equipped with lighting, sound and other production technologies, together with regularly refurbished dressing rooms
Ambassador Theatre Group run various studio theatres, cinemas, conference spaces and modern live music arenas all of which are equipped with lighting, sound and other production technologies, together with regularly refurbished dressing rooms
The musical phenomenon ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’ is running in its 16th year at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
The Theatre Royal Haymarket has played host to the best actors, writers and directors for almost three centuries.
The smaller of the South Bank Centre’s concert halls, the Purcell Room hosts a variety of debut recitals and is an ideal venue for seminars or small conferences. The also have a fully licensed bar and restaurant facility. Reduced tickets are available for the elderly and children. There is also a gift shop.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall is situated in the Royal Festival Hall and hosts a variety of shows and performances.
Ambassador Theatre Group run various studio theatres, cinemas, conference spaces and modern live music arenas all of which are equipped with lighting, sound and other production technologies, together with regularly refurbished dressing rooms
The English National Opera is situated in the heart of London’s West End, a few minutes walk from Trafalgar Square. ENO is Britain’s only full-time repertory company and one of the world’s few operatic ensembles. The Company’s vision is to offer the highest quality performances sung in English at affordable prices. ENO has recently embarked on a Restoration programme to return its home, the London Coliseum, to its former Edwardian glory.