Palace Theatre



         


The Palace Theatre, London, is an imposing red-brick building that dominates the west side of Cambridge Circus.

Until 2004, it was the home of Les Misérables for eighteen years. The musical transferred from the Barbican Centre on December 4, 1985.

On March 11, 1925 the musical comedy No, No, Nanette opened at the Palace Theatre starring Binnie Hale. The run of 665 performances made it the third longest running West End musical of the 1920s.

The Palace Theatre was also the venue for Fred Astaire's final stage musical Gay Divorce which opened there on November 2, 1933.


The Palace Theatre, Manchester City Centre, is a large theatre in the centre of Manchester. It plays host to many large, touring, West End productions.
There is also a Broadway theatre called the Palace,which was considered the most desirable venue in all of vaudeville in the era of such entertainment.






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