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The Prince of Wales Theatre is located on Coventry Street, London.

The first theatre on the site opened in January 1884 when C.J. Phipps built the "Prince''s Theatre", and was renamed the "Prince of Wales Theatre" in 1886 after the future Edward VII.

After 50 years, the theatre''s 800 seats were deemed insufficient for productions of the day, and it was demolished. On June 17, 1937, Gracie Fields laid the foundation stone of the new theatre, designed by Robert Cromie, and opening on October 27 that year.

Refurbishment was carried out in 2004 to increase the seating capacity slightly to 1160 seats, and is now home to the ABBA musical Mamma Mia.

Principal Productions
It''s Magic (December 10, 1980 - February 6, 1982)
South Pacific (January 20, 1988 - January 14, 1989)
Aspects of Love (April 17, 1989 - June 20, 1992)
Copacabana (June 23, 1994 - September 9, 1996)
Smokey Joe''s Cafe (October 23, 1996 - October 3, 1998)
Fosse (February 8, 2000 - January 6, 2001)
Mamma Mia (June 9, 2004 - )

Nearest tube
Piccadilly Circus

The Prince of Wales Theatre

 

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