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Prince Edward Theatre

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The Prince Edward (named after the then Prince of Wales who had a brief stint as King Edward VIII and reverted back to the Duke of Windsor after abdication) opened in 1930. It has been a theatre, a cinema and a servicemen’s club but in 1978 it was reverted back to a theatre and opened with Evita.

It seats just over 1,600 and recent productions have included Mamma Mia!, Jersey Boys and Mary Poppins.

“The place to stay in one of the best areas in London!”