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- A Chorus LineSeptember 25, 2012For the first time since its award-winning premiere in 1975, the original creators join forces to bring this legendary musical to the world-famous London Palladium. Book now Read more
- Bella StatevFebruary 4, 2015A small glass of white wine was 6.80; a small ice-cream, I heard was 7.00, though I believe eating should not be permitted. Cats was amazing, the whole cast was dedicated and performed beautifully.Upvoted 4 days ago
- Whatsonstage.comAugust 5, 2011Danielle Hope, winner of BBC's 'Over The Rainbow' plays Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's revival of the Judy Garland Musical, also featuring west end favourites Hannah Waddingham and Michael Crawford Read moreUpvoted Oct 4
- Laura McInerneyNovember 26, 2017A rare venue where even the top of the upper circle has great views.
- Jawahar HingoraniOctober 22, 2018If you can choose seats sit in the mid sections as getting out can be a real pain!
- Theatre BreaksJune 4, 2014take a look at the lakey's uniforms at the doors of the theatre - now that is how to welcome people
- HISTORY UKFebruary 15, 2011This theatre was famous in the 1940s and 50s for hosting big American names like Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jnr, Judy Garland and Bing Crosby.
- Sofia HJanuary 3, 2015Do NOT go and see Cats! They've managed to turn the best musical in history into a Pontins' show. Dreadful.
- umi HotelsNovember 10, 2011It is new but great fun. Jump down the Yellow Brick road and enjoy the Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium
- Adam QRMarch 3, 2011Great theatre but avoid the bar - pricey! Head to the Argyll arms (almost opposite the theatre) for cheaper drinks.
- J MusicalsAugust 24, 2011Recently renovated, hundred years old theatre brings the audience to Oz every evening in the new Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Go Dorothy!
- Melanie StevenMarch 13, 2012The seats in the stalls aren't sooo small...not sure about the others...maybe it's the short arm rests...don't panic.
- Michael ConnorsJuly 19, 2014Saw Chelsea Handler there. Typical British theatre: small seats and poor A/C.