Cambridge Circus
Walk up Shaftesbury Avenue from Leicester Square, and see many of London's theatres. The area was home to many of London's leading icons in the 1700's and John Le Carre's spy novels' MI6. The Palace Theatre has been here since 1891 and has hosted Monty Python's Spamalot, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Jesus Christ, Superstar, Les Miserables and many other plays. Andrew Lloyd Webber bought the theatre for £1.3 million in 1983 and refurbished it in the 2000's before selling it to the Nimax Theatres in 2012.
Cambridge Circus
Walk up Shaftesbury Avenue from Leicester Square, and see many of London's theatres. The area was home to many of London's leading icons in the 1700's and John Le Carre's spy novels' MI6. The Palace Theatre has been here since 1891 and has hosted Monty Python's Spamalot, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Jesus Christ, Superstar, Les Miserables and many other plays. Andrew Lloyd Webber bought the theatre for £1.3 million in 1983 and refurbished it in the 2000's before selling it to the Nimax Theatres in 2012.