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8, Argyll Street
London,
W1V 1AD

 Food and Drink at The London Palladium
There are three bars at The London Palladium. Also available is ice-cream, confectionery, sandwiches and cakes.
 Disabled access at The London Palladium
Disabled Access, Disabled person's Toilets. Induction Loop or Infra-red sound amplification
 Parking closest to The London Palladium
NCP Brewer Street & Cavendish Square is the closest public car park to The London Palladium.
 Underground closest to The London Palladium
Bus Routes: 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16A, 23, 25, 53, 73
 Rail closest to The London Palladium
Charing Cross is the closest British Rail Station to The London Palladium.
 
 Bus stop closest to The London Palladium
Bus Routes: 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16A, 23, 25, 53, 73
 
 
 History of The London Palladium
HISTORY
 
In the 1880's the site of the theatre was home to Hengler's Circus. The current theatre was built in 1910 and presented variety. It was originally named The Palladium before changing to the now familiar name The London Palladium in 1934. The London Palladium became familiar to many millions in the mid-1950's with the weekly television variety show Sunday Night at The London Palladium - a format that was revived some years later in the late 1980's with Live From The Palladium . In 1931 the London Palladium saw the emergence of a group of comedians who together formed what became to be known as the famous Crazy Gang who occupied the theatre from June 1931 through to October 1939.
From the 1980's in particular the London Palladium become associated with large scale musicals - The King and I with Yul Brynner and Virginia McKenna, Barnum with Michael Crawford, Singin' in the Rain with Tommy Steele, the short lived Ziegfeld with Topol, La Cage Aux Follies with George Hearn and Denis Quilley, the Opera North/Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Show Boat , Oliver! with Jonathan Pryce and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang starring Michael Ball.
 

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